Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil announced on Friday the lifting of further lockdown measures as the province continues to reopen amid the novel coronavirus pandemic. He stated that restaurants and licensed liquor establishments would be able to operate at 100 per cent capacity. He also said that some gathering limits would be increase as of July 3.
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Coronavirus: Restaurants now operating at 100 per cent capacity as Nova Scotia continues to reopen
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