Restrictions on northern Manitoba travel removed as 2 new COVID-19 cases announced - News Summed Up

Restrictions on northern Manitoba travel removed as 2 new COVID-19 cases announced


Manitoba lifted restrictions on travel to the province's north on Friday, as the province announced two new cases of COVID-19. The restrictions, which limited travel north of the 53rd parallel and to remote communities without summer road access, were removed effective Friday, the province wrote in a news release. The restrictions initially barred any non-essential travel north of the 53rd parallel and into remote communities with no summer road access. Manitoba announced two new cases of COVID-19 on Friday, bringing the total number of active cases in the province to 11. More changes to public health rulesSince the start of the pandemic, Manitoba has identified 318 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19.


Source: CBC News June 26, 2020 18:06 UTC



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