E-Newsletter - to March 19

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E-Newsletter dsfsfa An update from MBP March 19, 2021

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Survey Open To Manitobans on Next Steps of Gradual Reopening of Services and Activities (March 18, 2021 Province of Manitoba News Release) The Manitoba government is seeking feedback from Manitobans on plans to move to the ‘restricted’ (orange) level on the Pandemic Response System and continue to restore safely services and activities while balancing the needs of the health-care system, Premier Brian Pallister and Dr. Brent Roussin, Manitoba’s chief provincial public health officer, announced. “I want to commend Manitobans for their willingness and their diligence in following the public health orders in place to protect our most vulnerable and ensure our health-care system is there for all Manitobans when they need it, now and well after this pandemic,” said Pallister. “Thanks to Manitobans’ efforts we are once again in a position to consider loosening additional restrictions as we learn to live this virus. As a government, we are focused on creating an environment for a sustained reopening of our economy so businesses can safely reopen and stay open.” The province has launched a survey on https://EngageMB.ca and invites Manitobans to share feedback on their priorities for potential easing of the current level ‘red’ or ‘critical’ COVID-19 restrictions. The survey asks questions about Manitobans’ perspectives on the risk of the virus and their comfort levels with different activities. In addition, people will be asked their thoughts on the timing, such as if changes should happen sooner, or wait until after the Easter and Passover holidays. Possible changes include increasing outside gathering limits, expanding capacity at retail stores and religious services, expanding indoor restaurant dining criteria to include a household and their designated visitors, allowing organized team games at indoor sporting facilities, and removing the requirement that youth must wear a mask while taking part in indoor sporting activities, such as hockey or soccer. In addition, other changes include enabling indoor theatres, indoor concert halls, casino and gaming centres to open at limited capacity levels and removing the requirement to self-isolate for 14 days for interprovincial/domestic travellers who travel for business reasons and do not have symptoms. For more details on each option and to provide feedback, visit https://engagemb.ca/restartmb-pandemic-response-system. continued on page 4


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