Premier Brian Pallister announced that the province is releasing the draft plan for the second phase of reopening.
June 1 was the suggested guideline to begin the second phase, but the Premier said this will be dependent on the advice of Manitoba’s Chief Public Health officer and new cases ahead of the date.
Other parts of the draft plan include increasing child-care centre occupancy and day camp groups to 24. Pallister said travel to northern parks and campgrounds will be allowed while ensuring physical distancing. Manicurists, pedicurists, tattoo parlours, estheticians, cosmetologists, electrologists, and tanning parlours will be allowed to operate at 50 per cent capacity.
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