Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister announced a new travel measure on Tuesday, which would require any resident who travels in Canada, including western Canada, to self-isolate for 14 days upon their return to the province. Pallister also voiced support for greater security at the international border being considered by the federal government as the new COVID-19 variants continue to pose a threat.
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Coronavirus: Manitoba premier to enact 2-week isolation orders for travel in Canada
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