A similar ban was put in place in the spring to protect remote communities, but it was lifted in late June as COVID-19 numbers across the province dropped.The province is reporting 28 new COVID-19 cases, including 13 in the Prairie Mountain health region where numbers have spiked in recent weeks.Chief public health officer Dr. Brent Roussin says community transmission rates in Winnipeg and Brandon have risen in recent weeks, and the average number of contacts for each case is up as well.
Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada's chief public health officer, says it is important that each school have a plan to prepare for 'inevitable' COVID-19 outbreaks.
Stop making policies based on asymptotic, community transmission. Policies must be based on protecting the susceptible & our health care system. Our Health Officers, Premieres & Trudeau are losing all credibility when hospitals are empty & 99.9% of the deaths are sadly,vulnerable
It's time for major pushback on power-drunk politicians. They've become way too comfortable telling the rest of us where we can go and what we can and can't do. If we don't start pushing back now what we're seeing in Melbourne will be here this winter.
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