Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil on Sunday announced that the province’s borders would be “tightened” amid the COVID-19 pandemic and called for those entering the province to self-isolate for 14 days, even if they have travelled from within Canada. This comes after the premier declared a provincial state of emergency.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Nova Scotia tightens provincial borders
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