These Are the New COVID-19 Restrictions Starting Oct 19 in Winnipeg Region

The Manitoba government is imposing increased restrictions in the greater Winnipeg area due to rising COVID-19 numbers.

The current measures requiring mandatory mask use in indoor public places, reducing liquor service hours and noise restrictions at licensed facilities continue to be in force in the region.

These measures will be in effect for two weeks, and may be renewed with additional restrictions if these changes are unable to slow the community transmission currently seen in the Winnipeg Metropolitan Region.

 

The following measures will come into effect on Monday, Oct. 19, for a minimum of two weeks, and include:

  • closing all beverage rooms, entertainment facilities, casinos and bingo halls;
  • lowering indoor and outdoor gathering sizes from 10 to five,
    • the five-person limit does not apply to household members for private gatherings inside the home;
  • reducing group/table sizes in restaurants and lounges from 10 to five and formally reducing capacity at these locations to 50 per cent;
  • formally reducing capacity at retail businesses to 50 per cent, including lowering gathering sizes from 10 to five in food courts and common areas;
  • reducing the number of spectators to 25 per cent of a site’s capacity for after-school activities and sporting events;
  • formally reducing the capacity of museums, galleries and libraries to 50 per cent and requiring sites to collect contact information for all attendees; and
  • requiring gyms and fitness centres to collect contact information for all attendees.

Winnipeg Metropolitan Region consists of

City of Winnipeg
City of Selkirk
Town of Stonewall
Town of Niverville
Village of Dunnottar
RM of Cartier
RM of East St. Paul
RM of Headingley
RM of Macdonald
RM of Ritchot
RM of Rockwood
RM of Rosser
RM of Springfield
RM of St. Andrews
RM of St. Clements
RM of St. François Xavier
RM of Taché
RM of West St. Paul

 

In order to reduce community spread, residents in the Winnipeg Metropolitan Region are strongly encouraged to limit the number of people from each household who go shopping. Families with children in after-school or sporting activities are strongly encouraged to have only one parent attend events, games or practices. People going to gyms or fitness centres must wear a mask unless they are participating in physical activity.

 
   

 

 

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