The Manitoba government is looking for feedback on the possible changes to the public health orders.
On Thursday afternoon, Dr. Brent Roussin announced a number of rules he says are under consideration.
The current health orders are due for an update next Friday, March 5th.
The province has now launched an online survey giving Manitobans an opportunity to share their thoughts on the potential easing of some COVID-19 restrictions.
An extensive list of possible changes to the health orders was released by the province. You can click here to view the entire list.
Some of the possible changes include allowing households the choice of designating a second household to visit each other, or continuing to designate two visitors to their home, as allowed under the current orders.
Other rules up for consideration are increasing gathering limits at outdoor places to 10 people, and increasing the capacity limits at restaurants, retail stores, and places of worship.
A few of the proposed changes were related to kids' activities, such as allowing day camps for children to operate at 25%, and also allowing indoor recreation and sporting facilities, such as gyms, fitness centres, rinks, courts, fields, ranges, studios, clubs, pools and centres to open for individual use and group instruction and practices only,
You can read the full list of changes proposed by the province by clicking here. measures.
To provide your feedback at EngageMB, you can click here to access the survey.