New business closures in Manitoba aimed at slowing COVID 19 spread

The number of detected cases continue to rise and there will be strict new measures on public gatherings on Monday. But as Jonas Gilbart reports, thus far, the Manitoba health care system appears to be meeting the challenge of COVID-19.

WINNIPEG – The Manitoba government is forcing non-essential businesses to shut down to try to slow the spread of COVID-19.

Starting Wednesday, salons, spas, bars and other establishments are to be closed.

Restaurants will be allowed to remain open for takeout or delivery only.

The closures do not affect health-care facilities, government services, banks, gas stations, manufacturers, liquor stores and other institutions.

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The measures are similar to those already in place in some provinces and are in place until at least April 14.

The government also announced 24 news cases of the novel coronavirus, bringing the total to 96.

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This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 30, 2020