Provincial Response Level: CRITICAL effect Friday, January 22 at 11:59 p.m. and be in effect for three weeks.

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Provincial Response Level: CRITICAL effect Friday, January 22 at 11:59…

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Provincial Response Level: CRITICAL
Limited changes to existing Public Health Orders will take effect Friday, January 22 at 11:59 p.m. and be in effect for three weeks.

The following restrictions are still in effect for the entire province:

Travel to and from northern Manitoba is restricted and non-essential travel is discouraged.
Other critical services can operate as set out under the public health orders.
Some personal service businesses, including sites offering manicures, pedicures and other esthetic services, must close.
Gyms and fitness centres must close.
Religious and cultural gatherings must close or be provided virtually.
Drive-in events are restricted to household members only, and people must stay in their vehicle.
Restaurants must close to the public and may be open for delivery, drive-thru or takeout only.
All recreational activities, sports facilities, casinos, museums, galleries, libraries, movie theatres and concert halls must close.
Previous restrictions will remain in place for the whole province, with the following specific changes in effect for Winnipeg (except for Churchill), Southern Health - Santé Sud, Interlake-Eastern and Prairie Mountain Health regions:

Household limits: orders will be expanded to allow increased personal connections to support the well-being of Manitobans by allowing:
Two designated people (family or friends) to visit a household under a new ‘rule of two’;
Outdoor visits of up to five people only plus members of a household on an outdoor private property; and
Funerals to have up to 10 people in addition to the officiant under clear COVID-19 protection protocols.
Retail operations: orders will be expanded to eliminate the essential items list, allowing all stores to open for the sale of products provided they maintain physical distancing and occupancy limits of 25 per cent only or a maximum of 250 people, whichever is lower.
Health and personal services: orders will be expanded to allow for the operation of basic services that promote physical and mental health for Manitobans:
Non-regulated health services, such as pedorthists and reflexologists, to reopen with adequate physical distancing and requirements to collect information for contact tracing purposes; and 
Barber shops and hair stylists to reopen at 25 per cent capacity with adequate physical distancing and requirements to collect information for contact tracing purposes.

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