
Information for Cottage Owners
Public health offcials advise Manitobans to stay home as much as possible to prevent the spread of COVID-19. When people do go out, they should take steps to maintain social distancing.
If you must travel to your cottage or second residence, follow these guidelines:
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Public health offcials advise Manitobans to stay home as much as possible to prevent the spread of COVID-19. When people do go out, they should take steps to maintain social distancing.
If you must travel to your cottage or second residence, follow these guidelines:
- Do not travel if you or any of your family members require medical care or have symptoms of COVID-19 (fever, cough, runny nose, sore throat, shortness of breath or diffculty breathing). If you have any symptoms, use the screening tool at: sharedhealthmb.ca/covid19/screening-tool/ to see if you need to be tested.
- If you or anyone with you begins to feel ill or experiences COVID-19 symptoms, return home immediately.
- Do not use local health providers, unless it is an emergency.
- In the event of a medical emergency requiring evacuation, be sure you can contact local authorities. Emergency contact information varies by region. Ensure you collect and take that information with you before you leave home.
- Public offcials have advised people not to travel outside Manitoba, with some exceptions. These rules apply only to travel in Manitoba. Authorities in other provinces control restrictions in those provinces.
- Travel with immediate family members who live with you.
- Do not visit others outside of your immediate family.
- Maintain a two-metre distance from all non-family members.
- Wash your hands frequently and thoroughly.
- Take required prescription drugs and medical supplies.
- Use local restaurant patios and shop at local businesses, but use curbside or pick-up services where available.
- Avoid tasks that may result in injury