Nova Scotia’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Robert Strang said on Tuesday that Thanksgiving celebrations amid the COVID-19 pandemic “are going to have to look different than they have in the past,” and the current requirement remains that “no more than 10 people can be in a close social group together without physically distancing.” Strang added that it’s “critically important that we keep our numbers small.”
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Coronavirus: Nova Scotia’s top doctor provides advice on hosting Thanksgiving amid pandemic
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