Nova Scotia chief medical officer of health Dr. Robert Strang said on Friday that while New Brunswick may be considering loosening some restrictions possibly by May 1, the province has “no commitment at all” to doing the same by that date. He said how the disease spreads over the next few weeks will determine when they can loosen some measures.
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Coronavirus outbreak: ‘No commitment’ to loosening restrictions in Nova Scotia in coming days, official says
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