Health leaders fear spike in COVID-19 cases after holidays if people hold gatherings
Manitoba health leaders pleaded with the public not to gather in person with people outside their households this holiday season, warning that we could see a repeat of the spike in cases that occurred after Thanksgiving if health orders aren’t followed.
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Posted: Dec 14, 2020 4:21 PM CT | Last Updated: December 14, 2020
Manitoba health leaders say a surge in COVID-19 cases could follow about two weeks after the holidays if people don t follow public health guidelines.(Submitted by Brittany Hillier/Hillside Designs)
Manitoba health leaders pleaded with the public not to gather in person with people outside their households this holiday season, warning that we could see a repeat of the spike in cases that occurred after Thanksgiving if health orders aren t followed.
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