Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister on Thursday said since Manitobans “successfully bent the COVID curve,” some of the province’s public health restrictions will begin to be loosened. This includes increasing gathering limits, doing away with barring the sale non-essential goods in stores and more, announced chief public health officer Dr. Brent Roussin.
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Coronavirus: Manitoba loosens some health restrictions as province ‘bent the COVID curve’
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