Manitobans will be allowed to visit dine-in restaurants, drink in bars and go bowling today, as the province eases more restrictions that were put in place to help fight COVID-19.
It’s the second phase of the government’s relaunch of services after seeing few new infections in recent weeks. Restaurants, which had been limited to patio and takeout service, are being allowed to serve customers indoors, but at half capacity.
Bars can also reopen with fewer patrons, although common areas such as pool tables and dance floors remain off limits. Recreational sports _ everything from bowling alleys to beer-league softball _ are also back, as are nail salons and tattoo parlours.