Manitoba's plan to end mandatory quarantine prompts scorn from medical experts, fear among the vulnerable

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Manitoba’s plan to end mandatory isolation for people infected with COVID-19 is being panned by medical experts as unscientific and has left vulnerable people and their families complaining the province is abandoning them.

On March 15, Manitoba will no longer require people with COVID-19 to quarantine for any length of time, public health officials announced on Wednesday.

The same day, the province plans to eliminate the mandatory use of masks in indoor public places.

The simultaneous elimination of these pandemic measures is earning widespread criticism, especially from people most at risk of contracting COVID-19.

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“It’s like sort of being put out to pasture

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