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Manitoba government says everyone in the province will likely be exposed to COVID-19 in coming weeks

The Manitoba government says everyone in the province will likely be exposed to COVID-19 in the coming weeks, and the province’s effort is shifting away from trying to contain its spread. Dr. Jazz Atwal, deputy chief public health officer, says COVID-19 is no longer an emerging illness, it is here to stay and the ability to contain the virus is limited. 
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Audrey Gordon
COVID-19
Dr. Jazz Atwal
health measures
Heather Stefanson
hospitals
omicron
restrictions
vaccines
variant