Nova Scotia is reintroducing some public health measures amid the spread of the Omicron COVID-19 variant, the province’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Robert Strang announced on Monday. Mandatory physical distancing in public settings, the reduction of gathering sizes and mandatory masking are some of the measures being brought back, with the distancing requirement to return Dec. 17.
Coronavirus
COVID-19: Nova Scotia reinstating certain public health measures amid Omicron spread
More Videos
-
‘Mixed feelings’ over N.S. decision to lift remaining COVID-19 restrictions
-
Shanghai lockdown continues, COVID-19 deaths reported
-
Shanghai under full COVID-19 lockdown
-
N.S. health official explains change in reporting of COVID-19 data
-
France eases masking measures, China sees infection spike
-
PHAC: Time to ease COVID-19 ‘societal disruption’
You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.
View Original Article