WINNIPEG -- A Manitoba First Nation under strict lockdown is planning to allow some visits over the holidays. However, Premier Brian Pallister is asking the community to reconsider. “Be very, very, very cautious about that. When people travel, they travel with COVID,” Pallister said. “I would ask (Chief Glenn Hudson) not to do that.” Peguis First Nation Chief Glenn Hudson said visitors will only be allowed to enter under certain conditions “People have interpreted that press release as an open invitation clause per se, but it’s not,” Hudson told CTV News Monday. “It’s very much controlled.” The community released a notice Friday saying it will allow students and extended family to enter on its ‘Holiday Relaxed Days’ of Dec. 23 to 28, and Dec. 31 to Jan. 1.