The Nova Scotia government is now recommending no visitors for those living in long-term care. The recommendation, effective today, has been put in place for two weeks. Many facilities across the province have already been implementing the “no visitor rule” as there hasn’t been enough staff to conduct screenings. Amber Fryday has more.
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Nova Scotia recommends no visitors for long-term care residents
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