Manitoba’s chief public health officer Dr. Brent Roussin announced new public health orders Friday that will require masks in all indoor public spaces beginning Aug. 28 and proof of full COVID-19 vaccination in some settings including sporting events, theatres and concerts beginning Sept. 3. All front-line provincial employees who work with vulnerable populations will be required to be fully vaccinated or face regular testing.
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Manitoba requiring indoor masks in public spaces, full COVID-19 vaccination in some settings
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