Manitoba Public Health Orders Extended - Jan. 7, 2022

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EXTENSION OF COVID-19
GENERAL PREVENTION ORDERS

Manitoba’s current COVID-19 general prevention orders have been extended, effective
12:01 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 11, and will be in place for three weeks until Feb. 1.

Sector Restrictions

Indoor gatherings in public spaces Gatherings that include one or more


unvaccinated people (if they are 12 years of
age or older) are limited to 25 people or 25
per cent of the usual capacity of the space,
whichever is lower.

Gatherings restricted to fully immunized


people and those under 12 years of age are
limited to 50 per cent of the usual capacity
of the space or 250 persons, whichever is
less.
Outdoor gatherings in public Gatherings that include one or more
spaces unvaccinated people (if they are 12 years of
age or older) in uncontrolled outdoor public
spaces are limited to 50 people.

Gatherings restricted to fully immunized


people and those under 12 years of age are
limited to 50 per cent of the usual capacity
of the space or 250 persons, whichever is
less.
Indoor gatherings on private Private indoor gatherings are limited to 10
property additional people plus the household if all
are fully vaccinated (youth under the age of
12 are exempt).

Private indoor gatherings are limited to five


additional people plus the household if any
of the individuals are eligible but
unvaccinated (youth under the age of 12 are
exempt).
Outdoor gatherings on private Outdoor gatherings at a private residence
property are limited to 20 additional people plus the
household if all are fully vaccinated (youth
under the age of 12 are exempt).
Private indoor gatherings are limited to 10
additional people plus the household if any
of the individuals are eligible but
unvaccinated (youth under the age of 12 are
exempt).

Restaurants, licensed premises Proof of vaccination is required for those 12


and food courts years of age and older. Individuals are
required to wear masks but are not required
to provide proof of vaccination to enter for
the sole purpose of picking up takeout or
delivery orders.

Restaurants, licensed premises and food


courts are limited to 50 per cent capacity
and are limited to seated service only with a
maximum of 10 people per table.

Restaurants, licensed premises and food


courts are limited to 50 per cent capacity or
250 persons, whichever is lesser.

Liquor sales must end at 10 p.m. daily.


Gyms and fitness centres Capacity limited to 50 per cent or 250
people, whichever is less, with proof of
immunization required everywhere.
Casinos, bingo halls and VLTs Proof of vaccination is required.

Capacity is limited to 50 per cent or 250


people, whichever is less.
Museums and galleries Museums operate under the requirement to
show proof of vaccination (indoors only)
when open to the public as a museum.
Capacity limited to 50 per cent or 250
people, whichever is less, with proof of
immunization required everywhere.
Libraries Limited to 50 per cent capacity.
Professional sports or performing Limited to 50 per cent capacity or 250
arts events people, whichever is less, with proof of
immunization required everywhere.
Movie theatres and concert halls Limited to 50 per cent capacity or 250
people, whichever is less, with proof of
immunization required everywhere.
Weddings and funerals Permitting indoor public gathering group
sizes to 25 people or 25 per cent capacity,
whichever is lower, for gatherings that
include unvaccinated people who are
eligible to be vaccinated.

Gatherings restricted to fully immunized


people and those under 12 years of age are
limited to 50 per cent of the usual capacity
of the space or 250 people, whichever is
less.
Indoor community, cultural and Indoor community, cultural and religious
religious gatherings gatherings are limited to 25 per cent
capacity or a total of 25 people, whichever is
lower, when proof of vaccination is not
required. Cohorts may be implemented
where groups can be physically divided up
to a maximum of 10 cohorts or 250 people.

Cohorts must not mingle, masks must be


worn and physical distancing rules apply.

Services restricted to fully immunized


people and those under 12 who are not
eligible for the vaccine are limited to 50 per
cent capacity or 250 people, whichever is
less.
Outdoor community, Gatherings that include one or more
cultural and religious gatherings unvaccinated person (if they are 12 years of
age or older) are restricted to 50 people in
uncontrolled outdoor public spaces.

Outdoor gatherings restricted to fully


immunized people and those under 12
years of age are limited to 50 per cent of the
usual capacity of the space or 250 persons,
whichever is less.

Drive-in services continue unrestricted.


Personal services Open without capacity restrictions and
physical distancing is required.
Indoor sports and recreation, Spectators for indoor and outdoor sporting
including dance, theatre and and recreation capacity is reduced to 50 per
music schools. cent capacity or 250 people, whichever is
less.

While games and practices can continue, no


tournaments will be permitted. No group
activities outside of practice time or games,
come ready to play and limit group time
indoors (e.g. in dressing rooms).

Province-wide, proof of at least one dose of


vaccination or a recent (within 48 hours)
negative test result will be required for 12-17
year olds for indoor and recreational sports.

Negative tests need to come from a


participating pharmacy as provincial testing
sites should only be accessed by
symptomatic individuals or those who are
required to take a PCR test by public health.
Outdoor sports and recreation While practices can continue, no
tournaments will be permitted.

No group activities outside of practice time


or games, come ready to play and limit
group time indoors (e.g. in dressing rooms).

Capacity for spectators is limited to 50 per


cent or 250 people, whichever is less.
Children’s camps Day camps are limited to no more than 25
campers and camper groups must be
cohorted.
Overnight camps are prohibited under these
orders.

Retail, markets, garden centres Permitting retail capacity at 50 per cent in


and malls the Southern Health – Santé Sud health
region.
Permitting retail capacity at 100 per cent in
the Interlake-Eastern, Northern, Prairie
Mountain Health and Winnipeg capital
region, including the municipalities of
Cartier, Headingly, Macdonald, Ritchot
(Niverville/Ritchot), Saint François Xavier
and Taché.

Physical distancing measures are required.


Masks required indoors.
Workplaces Open without restrictions.
Indoor self-help gatherings Indoor gathering limits and mask use orders
apply.

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