Manitoba is extending temporary COVID-19 public health orders by three days, announced the province’s chief provincial public health officer Dr. Brent Roussin on Tuesday. These restrictions were originally set to expire Wednesday and have been pushed to Saturday as the province grapples with surging COVID-19 cases.
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Manitoba extends temporary COVID-19 public health measures to Saturday
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