Restaurants, gyms, churches: Manitoba opts to loosen some COVID-19 restrictions
WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government on Tuesday announced plans to reopen restaurants, museums, gyms and many other establishments — the same day the province reported its first COVID-19 case involving a variant that emerged in the United Kingdom.
“These changes, once again, are cautious changes to ensure we continue to protect and safeguard Manitobans’ lives,” Premier Brian Pallister said.
“We have folks who have waited patiently and … who know that they can offer services safely in their little businesses, or they can offer services to us in their stores and they’re ready to try.”
Starting Friday, restaurants will be able to offer eat-in dining for the first time since November, at 25 per cent capacity. Diners will only be allowed to sit with members of their household.


