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N.S. rotational workers cautiously optimistic about COVID-19 ‘proof of vaccine’ programPremier Iain Rankin has said he hopes to develop a vaccine certification program that would allow travellers to shorten, or skip, two weeks of COVID quarantine in Nova Scotia.HealthJun 3, 2021
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Nova Scotians navigating twists and turns of phased reopening planThe provincial government announced its phased reopening plan on Friday, which included good news for some -- and unexpected twists for others.HealthMay 29, 2021
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Nova Scotia rotational workers concerned about new ‘application process’ for returning homeRotational workers are included in a new policy requiring permanent residents of Nova Scotia to apply to return home from essential travel during the pandemic.HealthMay 14, 2021
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Some tourism stakeholders concerned by N.B. premier’s comments on vaccines, travel restrictionsNew Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs has indicated at least 70 per cent of residents should be vaccinated before borders re-open without self-isolation requirements.HealthJan 4, 2021
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