During Tuesday’s COVID-19 briefing, Nova Scotia’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Robert Strang said starting the following day, the province will be bringing in additional restrictions to protect long-term care residents, only allowing one caregiver per resident versus the two currently allowed.
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Coronavirus: Nova Scotia to limit number of caregivers for long-term care residents
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