Manitoba will introduce new measures to enforce physical distancing because some people continue to flout public health advice, Premier Brian Pallister said Monday. 'Life and death'Chief provincial public health officer Dr. Brent Roussin also said public health orders may become more strict in terms of where Manitobans can go and in what numbers. Not a 911 callPallister has repeatedly asked Manitobans to be vocal when they see people disrespecting public health orders. As a result, some Winnipeggers have been reporting physical distancing violations to 911, instead of flagging concerns to provincial public health inspectors, Winnipeg police spokesperson Const. Bowman said the city is fielding numerous inquiries from Winnipeg residents about gatherings of people that break provincial health orders.
Source: CBC News April 06, 2020 23:47 UTC