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Posters
Posters for Businesses
Masks Encouraged |
Masks Recommended |
Proof of Vaccination Required |
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Social (Physical) Distancing
Business to Care (pdf) |
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Resources
General Guidance
Resources for Manitobans helping Manitobans
- Protecting Manitobans: December Update
- Help Next Door MB is a network of helpers coming together as a community. If you are a volunteer ready to provide your support or someone who needs a helping hand through these difficult times, this platform can connect you.
Managing Mental Health and Addictions
- Visit Care for Your Mental Health for information on mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Shared Health also provides links to mental health resources in Manitoba.
- Sara Riel Inc. also provides resources to support good mental health.
- The SMART Recovery Toolbox provides a variety of methods, worksheets, and exercises to help you self-manage your addiction recovery and your life.
Workplaces
- COVID-19 Manitoba Health and Seniors Care (MHSC) Infection Prevention and Control Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Guidance (pdf)
- COVID-19 Vaccination Leave Fact Sheet (pdf, May 2021)
- Business Continuity Planning for Disease Outbreak (March 2020) (pdf 144 KB)
- Guidance for Manitoba Businesses if an Employee Tests Positive for COVID-19
- Workplace Self-Assessment Checklist for Covid-19
- Information Bulletin: Guideline for Determination of Occupant Load (pdf)
- Allowable Occupancy Capacity Limits (pdf)
- Workplace COVID-19 Case and Cluster Guidance for Employers (pdf)
- Employee Under Investigation and Case Summary Template (EUICS) Guideline (pdf, May 2021)
- Employee Under Investigation and Case Summary Template (EUICS) Guideline (xlsx, May 2021)
For Workers
- Public Health Emergency Leave (pdf)
- Temporary Amendments to Termination of Employment Regulations (pdf)
Other Languages
Focus on the Fundamentals (Amharic - Ethiopian)
Focus on the Fundamentals (Arabic)
Focus on the Fundamentals (Cree)
Focus on the Fundamentals (English)
Focus on the Fundamentals (French)
Focus on the Fundamentals (German)
Focus on the Fundamentals (Hindi)
Focus on the Fundamentals (Mandarin)
Focus on the Fundamentals (Punjabi)
Focus on the Fundamentals (Spanish)
Focus on the Fundamentals (Tagalog)
Reduce my risk (Ojibwe)
Testing (Ojibwe)
Reduce my risk (Dene)
Testing (Dene)
Reduce my risk (Cree)
Testing (Cree)
Letters
Fact Sheets
UPDATED Last updated: March 15, 2022
Versions of these fact sheets in other languages are being translated and will be updated as soon as they become available.
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COVID-19 Factsheet (pdf)
- Temperature Self-Monitoring Form (pdf)
- Fast Pass COVID-19 Testing Information for Asymptomatic Testing Clients (pdf)
- Fast Pass Testing Fact Sheet (pdf)
- Asymptomatic Testing for Travel to First Nations/Indigenous and Northern Relations Communities (pdf)
- Possible COVID-19 Exposure Notification (docx)
- COVID-19 Exposure - Close Contact Notification Letter (docx)
- Rapid Antigen Tests (RATs) Fact Sheet (pdf)
Printable Checklists
- COVID-19 symptom and exposure screening questions (pdf)
- Workplace Self-Assessment Checklist for Covid-19 (pdf)
Restaurants and Licensed Premises:
- Table Tent Card (pdf)
- Door Sign (pdf)
Customer Log: Customer Log for Businesses, Restaurants and Licensed Premises (pdf)
Under current public health orders, businesses are being asked to collect information to help public health officials track the transmission of COVID-19 and alert those who may have been exposed to keep Manitobans safe and reduce the spread as much as possible.
For businesses: all information on the form must be collected from patrons if your business is a restaurant or licensed premises, theatre, museum, gallery, library, personal service business, concert hall, or fitness facility.
Contact information must be collected from each person who attends the premises. If a business has a procedure in place for members to electronically record when they attend the facility, such a record can be used to satisfy the requirements of the orders.
The information must be securely retained for 21 days, after which it must be securely destroyed. Staff collecting the information should fill out the document themselves, should never ask patrons to fill it out, should never leave the document unattended and should store it securely after-hours. The information collected should only be used by Manitoba public health officials.
For the public: when you visit a restaurant or licensed premises, theatre, museum, gallery, library, personal service business, concert hall, or fitness facility, you must provide your contact information in order for Manitoba public health officials to alert you in the event you have been exposed to COVID-19 while visiting that facility. Your information will be securely kept by the business, will only be available to Manitoba public health officials, and will never be used for any purpose other than assisting with COVID-19 contact tracing.
Links
- Shared Health Manitoba - COVID-19
- Government of Canada Travel Health Notices
- Public Health Agency of Canada - Coronavirus disease (COVID-19)
- The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - 2019 Novel Coronavirus
- The World Health Organization - Coronavirus
- Public Health - Health, Seniors and Active Living
- City of Winnipeg (COVID-19)






