Manitoba imposes new restrictions on the unvaccinated

Manitoba imposes new restrictions on the unvaccinated

The province has imposed an orange danger level. In connection with this, a decision has been taken on new restrictions.

On October 1, the provincial government said it was switching to an orange danger level. However, schools will continue to operate at a yellow danger level to allow children to attend classes longer.

This statement is connected with the growth of the level of coronavirus disease. On September 29 alone, 114 new cases were recorded in the province. Of these, 77 people were unvaccinated, 8 had only their first vaccination, and 29 were fully vaccinated.

So far, 86 people are being treated in Manitoba hospitals for coronavirus. There are 20 people in intensive care units. Of these, 12 are unvaccinated and two are partially vaccinated.

This situation has alarmed the Government of Manitoba, so it has announced new health care decisions. They will take effect on October 5. These orders will make life much more difficult for unvaccinated residents of the province.

Now Manitoba residents can't:

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