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Phase One and Phase Two of Restoring Safe Services: Manitoba’s Pandemic and Economic Roadmap for Recovery set out evidence-based plans to ease public health measures put in place to address the COVID-19 pandemic.
The success of the measures introduced earlier this year is making it possible to restore services safely in phases. This phased approach has been working.
Many factors including current research and the experience of other jurisdictions all contribute to the decisions recommended by public health professionals on whether further restrictions are required, or further easing is possible.
Please Note: If no changes are outlined in Phase Three the conditions outlined in previous phases still apply.
This information is available in an alternate format upon request, please contact engagemb@gov.mb.ca.
Phase One and Phase Two of Restoring Safe Services: Manitoba’s Pandemic and Economic Roadmap for Recovery set out evidence-based plans to ease public health measures put in place to address the COVID-19 pandemic.
The success of the measures introduced earlier this year is making it possible to restore services safely in phases. This phased approach has been working.
Many factors including current research and the experience of other jurisdictions all contribute to the decisions recommended by public health professionals on whether further restrictions are required, or further easing is possible.
Please Note: If no changes are outlined in Phase Three the conditions outlined in previous phases still apply.
This information is available in an alternate format upon request, please contact engagemb@gov.mb.ca.
With the end of the school year upon us, planning is well underway for what the next school year will look like for students, staff and families.
Manitoba Education, in consultation with education partners, is developing a re-entry framework to guide school schools in their planning. The plan will be guided by the advice of Manitoba’s Chief Provincial Public Health Officer. The safety and well-being of students and school staff are essential as we plan for the return of in-class learning.
In collaboration with the Manitoba Teacher’s Society, an online survey of teachers was conducted in early June and results from that survey are pending. We are also seeking input from families and students in the development of our plan.
This survey will take approximately 15 minutes to complete. Individual responses will be kept confidential.
With the end of the school year upon us, planning is well underway for what the next school year will look like for students, staff and families.
Manitoba Education, in consultation with education partners, is developing a re-entry framework to guide schools in their planning. The plan will be guided by the advice of Manitoba’s Chief Provincial Public Health Officer. The safety and well-being of students and school staff are essential as we plan for the return of in-class learning.
In collaboration with the Manitoba Teacher’s Society, an online survey of teachers was conducted in early June. The results from that survey are pending. We are also seeking input from families and students in the development of our plan.
This survey will take approximately 15 minutes to complete. Individual responses will be kept confidential.