Despite a slew of COVID exposure notices at some local schools, Nova Scotia’s chief medical officer of health says there is no need to shut schools down. Dr. Robert Strang says the risk of COVID transmission in the classroom is low, but as Alicia Draus reports, his words are of little comfort to some parents.
Global News at 6 Halifax
N.S. top doc says no need to close schools as COVID exposure notices rise
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