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COVID-19 Phase 2 and what it means to Winnipeg’s professional and amateur sports

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On Thursday Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister announced his government was stepping up the time table when it comes to loosening restrictions put in place to deal with the coronavirus pandemic.

The “Restoring Services Phase Two Draft Plan” includes professional sports teams being allowed to open their training facilities as early as Friday. “Players, coaches, managers, training staff and medical personnel employed by or affiliated with a professional sports team may attend at the team’s facilities for the purposes of training and practicing, provided that no members of the public are permitted to enter those facilities.” There was also a separate statement from the government for the resumption of organized activities, which stated “as long

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