Manitoba, Nova Scotia cracking down amid surge in COVID-19 cases
Manitoba introduced tougher COVID-19 public health measures and Nova Scotia announced it would restrict entry amid a surge in infections, as Ottawa introduced new ways for small and medium businesses to access rapid tests to thwart workplace outbreaks.
Dr. Jazz Atwal, Manitoba’s deputy chief public health officer, called the recent rise in cases in Manitoba “alarming.”
New infections are up 25 per cent over the last week in Manitoba. Friday’s daily case count of 502 was the highest the province has seen since the middle of the pandemic’s second wave last winter and intensive care beds are in higher demand.
So starting Sunday, the cap on outdoor gatherings in the province will drop to five people from 10. Restaurants, bars and patios will close to in-person dining but can still provide takeout and delivery services. Most indoor social visits were already banned.

