On Tuesday, Nova Scotia’s chief medical officer Dr. Robert Strang said the number of COVID-19 cases the province will see all depends on how Nova Scotians comply with public health measures. He stated that modelling data showed a potential of 1,453 cases by June 30 if residents follow health measures, but with poor compliance, it could reach 6,269.
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Coronavirus outbreak: COVID-19 modelling data predicts over 6,000 cases in Nova Scotia if residents don’t follow public health measures
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