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They helped us get through this : Riders welcome back fans to practice

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IG Field staff to show gameday proof of vaccination

Winnipeg Free Press By: Danielle Da Silva | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Thursday, Jul. 15, 2021 Last Modified: 10:47 PM CDT Thursday, Jul. 15, 2021 | Updates Save to Read Later People wanting a seat at a blackjack table or in a movie theatre in Manitoba will first have to prove they’re vaccinated against COVID-19. There are no guarantees the employees dealing cards or serving popcorn are immunized as well. People wanting a seat at a blackjack table or in a movie theatre in Manitoba will first have to prove they’re vaccinated against COVID-19. There are no guarantees the employees dealing cards or serving popcorn are immunized as well.

Manitoba Easing COVID Restrictions

CPAC Screenshot. Dr. Brent Roussin The province of Manitoba is opening up a bit more. Chief Provincial Public Health Officer Dr. Brent Roussin introduced new health orders Wednesday afternoon. Bars and restaurants can open to 50% capacity and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers can have a full crowd if everyone in attendance is fully vaccinated. The reopening comes two weeks ahead of schedule and comes into effect Saturday. The second vaccination milestone of at least 75% first dose and 50% second dose for those age 12 and older was reached nearly a month ahead of schedule on July 6. The revamped health orders include: -Indoor gatherings at private residences with a maximum of five people, plus household members;

Bombers will have fans in the stands

Winnipeg Free Press Full house of double-vaccinated supporters expected for Aug. 5 home opener By: Jeff Hamilton | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Wednesday, Jul. 14, 2021 Last Modified: 10:54 PM CDT Wednesday, Jul. 14, 2021 | Updates Winnipeg Free Press A packed house could be coming to an IG Field near you. Owing to a decrease in COVID-19 infections and an increase in vaccination rates, the Manitoba government announced Wednesday an easing of health restrictions effective July 17. Included are professional sports teams, which are now permitted to have full capacity for games, so long as patrons are fully vaccinated, and their return-to-play protocols have been approved by Public Health.

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