Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister announced on Tuesday that public health measures in the province would be further loosened as COVID-19 vaccination targets are not only being met, but surpassed. “Manitoba is now in a position to reopen sooner,” said Pallister. Part of the new public health orders includes masks no longer being required to be worn indoors.
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Manitoba further loosening COVID-19 restrictions as vaccination targets surpassed, masks no longer required indoors: Pallister
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