Coronavirus: Manitoba to further loosen COVID-19 restrictions starting Friday
Manitoba is moving to loosen more of its COVID-19 public health orders as the province’s case numbers continue to improve. Manitoba’s chief public health officer, Dr. Brent Roussin, said Tuesday that the changes come as case numbers and test positivity rates continue to trend downward.
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