Manitoba Public Health officials announced Sunday afternoon a further six cases of COVID-19 were identified as of 9:30 a.m. today. That's in addition to the four announced Saturday.

The total number of lab-confirmed and probable cases in Manitoba is now at 394.

Meanwhile, the implementation of the province's Phase 4 restoration of services started Saturday. Some of the key changes included increased visitation options within personal care homes and long-term care facilities, as well as adjustments faith-based gathering limits. 

For faith-based gatherings, the site capacity will be a maximum of 30 per cent or 500 people, whichever is lower. Sub-groups or cohorts are no longer required. If preferred, organizations can continue to allow cohorts of 50 people to a maximum of 30 per cent of a site's capacity, with no cap on the number of attendees. Members of the public must be able to reasonably able to maintain a separation of at least two metres from others, except for brief exchanges.

This change does not apply to social gatherings, weddings and funerals, or other organized gatherings or events. These gatherings must follow public health guidelines for the venue where they are being held.