Nova Scotia has made wearing masks mandatory in indoor public spaces, the province’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Robert Strang announced Friday. Strang said that implementing this new measure will help the province be prepared for “the likely occurrence of a second wave” of COVID-19.
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Coronavirus: Nova Scotia makes wearing masks mandatory in public buildings
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