Nova Scotia’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Robert Strang detailed modified COVID-19 restrictions on Monday following a rise in cases, which include limiting household gatherings to 10 people and reducing faith gatherings to 25 per cent of their indoor capacity. Strang said the restrictions will take effect on April 27.
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Nova Scotia announces modified COVID-19 restrictions amid rise in cases
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