Stay home. It’s a simple message Manitobans and Canadians have heard day after day for weeks. “We need Manitobans to realize this is serious,” chief provincial public health officer Dr.
Brent Roussin said during his daily press conference. “This is life and death.” However, it’s a message that many people seem to be ignoring. “We are looking at any way we can enforce this,” Roussin said. “It doesn’t just affect you.
It’s quite literally about saving Manitobans’ lives.” Currently, all private and public gatherings of more than 10 people are restricted and when people must go out for essentials they are told to listen to physical distancing guidelines and stay two metres, or six feet, apart. “This is vital right now especially in these next