Tag: Restrictions

Public Health Orders Remove Proof of Vaccination Requirements

New public health orders have come into effect March 1, 2022 that remove all proof of vaccination requirements for public places. Proof of vaccination and testing requirements for designated public …

New Public Health Orders Set Out First Phase in Manitoba’s Plan to Relax Restrictions

The new public health orders will come into effect at 12:01 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 8 and will remain in place until Tuesday, Feb. 22

Manitoba Extending Prevention Orders To Protect Against Covid-19

The current public health orders set to expire Jan 11 will be extended to Feb 1.

Province Changes Self-Isolation Public Health Order

“We need to ensure we take steps to protect our health-care system and other critical services during this surge of COVID-19 cases, many linked to the omicron variant,” said Gordon. …

Public Health Orders Updated to Address Omicron Variant Spreading in Manitoba

Reducing Gathering Sizes in Public Places, Curtailing Alcohol Sales in Restaurants, Licensed Premises

Threat Of Omicron Variant Brings Increased Restrictions

New orders go into effect on Tuesday, Dec. 21 and expire on Jan. 11, 2022.

New Public Health Orders in Manitoba

Due to rising COVID-19 cases, increased community transmission and a growing strain on the health-care system, Manitoba is taking additional steps to help curb the spread of the virus in …

Manitobans Now Eligible for Pan-Canadian Proof of Vaccination Credential; Public Health Orders Extended

People in Manitoba who are fully vaccinated can now apply to receive a pan-Canadian proof of vaccination credential (PVC), which can be used when travelling domestically or internationally. The pan-Canadian …

Manitoba Moves to Restricted (Orange) Level on Pandemic Response System

Manitoba is taking additional steps to protect Manitobans and maintain health services, including non-COVID-19 care, during a fourth wave of the pandemic, Health and Seniors Care Minister Audrey Gordon and …

Mask use required in all indoor public spaces in Manitoba effective Aug 28.

Manitoba is expanding the vaccine passport benefit for fully immunized individuals that will enable businesses, services and events to be available without capacity limits or public health restrictions as of …

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.