Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Coronavirus: Manitoba imposes 14-day quarantine as new COVID-19 variant cases surface in Canada


The Coronavirus Covid-19 Pandemic certainly continues. Manitoba has imposed a 14-day quarantine as new COVID-19 variant cases surface in Canada.

Manitoba is certainly imposing a mandatory 14-day quarantine for anyone who enters the province, as anxiety grows over the more contagious Coronavirus COVID-19 variants. 

As Mike Le Couteur reports, pressure is really mounting on the federal government to tighten up Canada's border.

The new, more contagious COVID-19 variants are surfacing in many provinces across Canada, with multiple cases found at just 1 long-term care home in province of Ontario. Some of the cases are also found to have no really clear links to travel are found. 

As Eric Sorensen explains, researchers fear the variants could get out of control, unfortunately, in the country.

Manitoba is a Canadian province bordered by Ontario to the east and Saskatchewan to the west. Its landscape of lakes and rivers, mountains, dense forests and prairies stretches from northern Arctic tundra to Hudson Bay in the east and southern various farmland. Much wilderness is protected in more than 80 provincial parks, where hiking, biking, canoeing, camping and fishing are all certainly popular.

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