Manitoba’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Brent Roussin on Wednesday continued to stress the importance for people to stay home, saying the message on how to bring down the number of COVID-19 cases in the province is clear. Roussin said this includes Black Friday sales, urging people to check online or if they must go out, order for curbside pickup, stressing the sales are not essential.
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Coronavirus: Manitoba’s top doctor says message on how to bring cases down is clear, ‘stay home’
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