Nova Scotia’s chief medical officer, Dr. Robert Strang, said Friday that anyone who travels to the province from Newfoundland and Labrador would need to be tested for COVID-19 and quarantine for 14 days following a spike in the number of cases reported there. He said those who have visitors from Newfoundland should also get tested for the virus.
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N.S. requires travellers from N.L. to be tested for COVID-19, quarantine on arrival
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