The Nova Scotia government says the province will remain in shutdown until at least the second week of June as it tries to get its COVID-19 numbers down. Speaking during a news conference Wednesday, Premier Iain Rankin said the province continues to watch the situation closely.
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COVID-19: Nova Scotia extends shutdown until 2nd week of June
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