Manitoba makes masks mandatory for Winnipeg as COVID-19 cases surge
WINNIPEG — Manitoba’s chief provincial public health officer is making masks mandatory in indoor public spaces in Winnipeg, as cases of COVID-19 continue to surge in the capital city.
Dr. Brent Roussin said Friday there are 54 new cases of the virus in the province — 44 of them are in the Winnipeg health region.
In response, the city has been moved up to a code orange classification in the province’s pandemic response system.
Indoor and outdoor gatherings are also be restricted to 10 people.