COVID faceoff: Manitoba hunkering down for second time to fight spread of virus
WINNIPEG — Manitoba matched its deadliest day of the COVID-19 pandemic Thursday as business owners feared how they will get through a second period of economic hibernation.
Health officials announced nine more deaths, matching the record set only the day before. There were 474 new cases detected.
“Stay home,” said Dr. Brent Roussin, Manitoba’s chief public health officer. “The message is do not socialize outside of your household.”
Under new public health restrictions that went into effect Thursday, non-essential stores and restaurants are limited to curbside pickup and delivery.


