Manitoba’s chief public health officer discusses lessons learned during pandemic
WINNIPEG — A little more than six months into Manitoba’s COVID-19 state of emergency, the province’s chief public health officer says there have been lessons learned in terms of fighting the novel coronavirus and of keeping the public on track about pandemic precautions.
“People really want and appreciate black-and-white messaging, and it’s just so difficult to do,” Dr. Brent Roussin said in an interview.
“There’s always going to be those levels of grey.”
At the start of the pandemic, people who tested positive tended to be older and travel was the top source of transmission. The province ordered businesses to close and required travellers to self-isolate after entering Manitoba.