COVID-19-related Quarantine Act for Manitobans who rely on health-care services directly across the border in the United States.It’s been a tough few months for thousands of people in the southeastern part of the province along the Manitoba-Minnesota border.They have no longer been able to see their doctor for appointments, follow-up treatments or even prescriptions without being forced to isolate for 14-days when they return.“It’s really affected us quite severely,” Donna Bartinski said.The 80-year-old’s family doctor is in Roseau, Minn., and her health care there is covered by Manitoba Health under the Altru Agreement.