Nova Scotia will require proof of vaccination for non-essential and discretionary services as of Oct. 4. That means people aged 12 and older won’t be able to dine out, exercise in a gym, go to a movie or attend a concert without being fully vaccinated. Callum Smith reports.
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N.S. to require proof of vaccination for non-essential services
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