The Manitoba government is looking for feedback on the possible relaxation of health restrictions.
The current set of public health orders is due for an update on Friday, March 26th.
The province has released another online survey for Manitobans to provide their feedback on the potential easing of restrictions.
Possible changes to the COVID-19 restrictions include:
- Increasing outside gathering limits
- Expanding capacity at retail stores and religious services
- Expanding indoor restaurant dining criteria to include a household and their designated visitors
- Allowing organized team games at indoor sporting facilities
- Removing the requirement that youth must wear a mask while taking part in indoor sporting activities, such as hockey or soccer
- Enabling indoor theatres, indoor concert halls, casino and gaming centres to open at limited capacity levels
- Removing the requirement to self-isolate for 14 days for interprovincial/domestic travellers who travel for business reasons and do not have symptoms
Premier Brian Pallister says the province is now in a position to consider moving Manitoba to level orange, or restricted, on the pandemic response system.
You can read the full list of proposed changes by the province here.
If you'd like to provide feedback on the restrictions, you can find the survey here.