Manitoba to ease some COVID-19 restrictions starting in May
WINNIPEG — Many non-essential Manitoba businesses that have been shut down by the COVID-19 pandemic are to be allowed to reopen as of Monday.
The Progressive Conservative government released a phased-in plan Wednesday to ease restrictions that were imposed in March to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus.
“We’ve had mom-and-pop shops forced to close their doors and lay off their people because of this pandemic,” Premier Brian Pallister said.
“We need to keep working hard to protect our most vulnerable people by reopening our economy in a safe and a measured way.”