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Manitoba reports 23 new cases, no deaths Tuesday as numbers stay in check
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Province targets COVID rulebreakers, extends state of emergency to June 22nd
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Enforcement officials issue 161 tickets related to violations of public health orders from May 24 to 30
Corwyn Friesen, mySteinbach
Posted on 06/02/2021 at 9:00 am
A total of 150 warnings and 161 tickets were issued for the week of May 24 to 30, including 144 $1,296 tickets to individuals in relation to gatherings in private residences or outdoors, nine $298 tickets to individuals for failure to wear a mask in indoor public places, one $5,150 ticket to an individual for the Federal Quarantine Act, one $5,000 ticket to a business and six warrants issued to repeat offenders (max penalty of $100,000).
Officials note this is the highest number of tickets issued in one week since enforcement efforts began in April 2020. Although the vast majority of Manitobans are doing their part to protect themselves and others, a small minority of people continue to disregard the public health orders and put the health of others at risk. These individuals will be held to account.
B.C. extends state of emergency for another two weeks
SHARE ON: Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General Mike Farnworth (Photo supplied by BC Government Flickr
Even as case numbers drop and vaccinations ramp up, the province isn’t letting up on COVID-19 rulebreakers.
B.C. has extended its state of emergency through to May 25th.
This gives police and officials extra power to enforce COVID safety measures, like doling out big fines to organizers and hosts of large parties and events, and smaller ones to people who flout provincial health orders.
One example of that is $230 tickets to anyone who refuses to wear a mask in public indoor spaces.
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