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Manitoba to provide update on COVID-19 numbers Friday

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COVID-19 pandemic.Dr. Jazz Atwal, acting deputy chief provincial public health officer, will speak to media at 12:30 p.m. from the Manitoba legislature.

One new COVID-19 death recorded in Manitoba Thursday Earlier this week the Pallister government said it had decided to make only minor changes to COVID-19 public health orders when current orders expire Friday.Under the latest rules, the government is increasing the number of people allowed to gather outdoors to 25 from 10.The limit on people allowed to attend weddings and funerals will also rise to 25 people from 10.The 50 per cent capacity rule for retail outlets will change to a maximum of 500 people from 250.People attending drive-in events will be allowed to leave their vehicles, as.

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