Manitoba’s chief public officer of health Dr. Brent Roussin announced new COVID-19 restrictions Friday amid a case surge in the province. Under the new rules, restaurants, bars and patios will be closed to in-person dining, while gyms, fitness centres, museums, libraries and day camps will also be forced to close. Outdoor gatherings that include people from multiple households will be limited to a maximum of five people.
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Manitoba’s new COVID-19 restrictions close bars, restaurants, gyms while lowering limit for outdoor gatherings
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