Dozens of Nova Scotians protested in Halifax on Tuesday, advocating for their loved ones in long-term care homes, who have been isolated since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. As Elizabeth McSheffrey reports, the families allege the current conditions for seniors are a violation of human rights and are calling on the government to loosen restrictions right away.
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‘I hate this place’: Families protest on behalf of long-term care residents, compare isolation to prison
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