Public Health Order Changes to Come into Effect Saturday, August 7
Many Sectors to Fully Open with No Restrictions
Second Phase of Provincial Reopening Plan Will Go Into Effect Saturday, July 17
New public health orders will go into effect Saturday, July 17 - August 7 when they will be reassessed.
Manitoba Reopening Early: One Great Summer Path Begins on June 26
New public health orders effective June 26 - August 2. Reopening capacities may be increased earlier if vaccination rate goals are reached sooner and the province’s overall COVID-19 situation continues to improve.
Manitoba Launches ‘4-3-2-One Great Summer’ Reopening Path
Each holiday milestone will have a one-dose and two-dose immunization goal to guide progress for reopening
Limited Outdoor Gatherings to be Permitted on Private, Public Spaces as New Public Health Orders Implemented
Beginning June 12: outdoor gatherings up to 5 people in public spaces and on private property. Other restrictions remain in place.
New Vaccine Lottery to Encourage Immunizations for All Eligible Manitobans
Nearly $2 Million in Cash Prizes and Scholarships to be Distributed Throughout the Province
Manitoba Launches Immunization Cards for Fully Vaccinated People
Fully immunized Manitobans will now be able to travel without having to self-isolate for two weeks upon return with a new, secure immunization card that will be available to people …
Additional Public Heath Orders Introduced in Manitoba
New restrictions in place Saturday May 22 - Wednesday, May 26
Manitoba Government Introduces New Public Health Orders to Curb Spread of Third Wave of COVID-19
New Restrictions will be in effect on Wednesday, April 28 at 12:01 a.m. for four weeks
New Public Health Restrictions Protect Manitobans Against Third Wave
Changes to the orders are in effect until Wednesday, May 12.
Manitoba Remains at ‘Critical’ on Pandemic Response System
Changes to public health orders go into effect March 26 and will expire on April 15
Province seeking feedback on next steps of reopening of services and activities.
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 …