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Manitoba government says fines coming after large rally against COVID-19 restrictions

Enforcement officers did not stop the event but were collecting video footage and other evidence while keeping a low profile, said Cameron Friesen. It was the determination of those individuals who were acting for the province at the time that they would do so without attracting attention to themselves, he said. It s up to the officers who are at those events to decide how to proceed in a manner that keeps everyone safe. Enforcement officers issued two fines on site, said Friesen. One fine was for violating mandatory self-isolation orders when arriving from other provinces and the other was for attending a larger-than-permitted gathering.

No immediate tighter COVID rules in Manitoba

Winnipeg Free Press By: Steve Lambert, The Canadian Press Posted: Last Modified: 3:55 PM CDT Thursday, Apr. 22, 2021 Save to Read Later WINNIPEG - Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister rejected calls Thursday to immediately toughen public-health orders as daily COVID-19 case counts continued to rise. Winnipeg Free Press WINNIPEG - Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister rejected calls Thursday to immediately toughen public-health orders as daily COVID-19 case counts continued to rise. Pallister said he is willing to impose tighter rules if need be, but Manitoba already has a long list of restrictions on travel, social gatherings and more. Premier of Manitoba Brian Pallister speaks at a news conference after the 2021 budget was delivered at the Manitoba Legislative Building in Winnipeg on Wednesday, April 7, 2021. Pallister is rejecting a call for tougher public-health

Manitoba targets hot zones for COVID-19 vaccines

WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government is, for the first time, targeting geographic COVID-19 hot zones for vaccine distribution. Advertisement WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government is, for the first time, targeting geographic COVID-19 hot zones for vaccine distribution. Anyone 18 and older who lives in three Winnipeg neighbourhoods Downtown East, Point Douglas South and Inkster East can sign up for an appointment. Winnipeg adults who live in Downtown East, Point Douglas South and Inkster East can sign up for a vaccine. Adults who don t live in those areas, but who work there in certain jobs that deal with the public are also eligible.

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