Province launches online tool to connect volunteers safely with Manitobans needing assistance
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- Published on Monday, March 23, 2020
Manitoba News Release
March 23, 2020
Made-in-Manitoba Website Application Demonstrates Teamwork, Technological Innovation, Community Spirit: Premier
The generosity and innovation of Manitobans to help those in need of assistance is displayed in the new web applicationwww.HelpNextDoorMB.ca, Premier Brian Pallister announced today immediately after the online tool went live.
"This new online tool captures the spirit of our province, where Manitobans in communities across our province can always be counted on to step up to assist others who need help, especially in times of need," said Pallister. "The innovative tool, created by Manitobans for Manitobans, puts people all over the province who need assistance easily in contact with those nearby - while adhering to social distancing protocols - who want to help them."
Manitoba declares a state of emergency
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- Published on Friday, March 20, 2020
By Banner & Press Staff
Manitoba premier Brian Pallister has declared a state of emergency for the province. The decision was announced during a morning media conference in Winnipeg on Friday, Mar. 20. Pallister said that this declaration, which does fall under The Emergency Measures Act, hasn’t been made lightly.
“We must continue to use every tool available to ‘flatten the curve’ and reduce the spread of COVID-19 on our communities and our health-care system,” said Pallister. “Our government is focused solely on the health and safety of all Manitobans. This move will enable us to react more quickly on a broad range of supportive measures to stop the spread for COVID-19 and ensure that essential services are available for all Manitobans during this global health pandemic.”
Important points from Mar. 19 provincial COVID-19 press conference
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- Published on Friday, March 20, 2020
By Kate Jackman-Atkinson
Neepawa Banner & Press
Each day, I’ve been taking part in the Provincial government’s COVID-19 press conferences. In conjunction with the conferences, the Province issues media releases, but here are some additional take aways from the Mar. 19 conference.
Read more: Important points from Mar. 19 provincial COVID-19 press conference
New acute care facility visitor restrictions
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- Published on Friday, March 20, 2020
Prairie Mountain Health Media Advisory
March 19, 2020
For all acute care facilities, including acute mental health facilities, in Manitoba, visitor access is being suspended immediately. Visitor restrictions took effect today – March 19 – at 3 pm. Exceptions for compassionate reasons for end of life will continue to be made on a case-by-case basis but will adhere to vigilant screening.
At the discretion of individual managers, one (1) visitor may be permitted to the following areas following screening:
Friday, March 20, 2020 Neepawa Banner & Press
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- Published on Friday, March 20, 2020
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In this week's paper, see some of the local impacts of COVID-19, from closures, to empty grocery store shelves, to event changes. Read about the U of M student from Neepawa whose engineering team placed second at a national competition, check out our first Ag Section of 2020 and much more!
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