COVID-19 trends encouraging, but Manitoba 'many months away' from return to normal: Dr. Roussin
Manitoba Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Brent Roussin says a variety of containment factors are helping health officials get a better grip on COVID-19 in the province, but don't expect a return to "anything resembling being normal" for many months.
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