Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister is announcing today the province will move into Phase Three of reopening, as of Sunday, June 21st.
Earlier last week, the province released the Draft Plan for the next phase of relaxing restrictions, and have developed the plan with feedback from the public.
Key changes coming into effect in Phase Three include:
- Lifting capacity limits for restaurants, bars, microbreweries and distilleries, as long as tables and seating are arranged so there is two metres of separation between people sitting at different tables.
- Allowing people from British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut, and people living in the area of the northwestern Ontario (west of Terrace Bay) to visit Manitoba without having to self-isolate for 14 days.
- Allowing child care centres can return to their regular licensed capacity.
To view all the changes coming into effect on June 21 with Phase Three, click here.