Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil said on Friday that the province still remained without any cases of the COVID-19 virus, however they expect one could happen “anytime.” He also advised there were self-assessment tools on government websites to determine if people would need to call 811 for medical assistance related to the virus.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Nova Scotia premier says province still has no cases, but expecting one ‘anytime’
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