Manitoba's new pandemic orders target people who haven't heeded any other restrictions
CBC
Manitoba's next round of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions is aimed at some of the same people who've ignored public health orders to date, experts say.
By targeting unvaccinated citizens with new restrictions, which take effect Tuesday, Manitoba is trying to win over people it hasn't persuaded yet.
Some people will finally get vaccinated, said Michelle Driedger, a professor in community health sciences at the University of Manitoba, but not the defiant anti-vaxxers who haven't adhered to public health orders up until this point.
"[If] you're already not convinced or you already haven't been following along, this isn't going to be something that's going to change that," Driedger said.
"It really will boil down to whatever the restriction might be, how well is it being enforced?"
Under the new rules, private indoor gatherings are limited to only two households if any person eligible to be vaccinated has chosen not to get the shot.
As well, a limit of 10 people can gather outdoors on a private property if a willingly unvaccinated person is present. In indoor public places, only 25 people or 25 per cent capacity, whichever is lower, will be allowed in such a situation.