Nova Scotia’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Robert Strang said Wednesday that they feel they have the right level of restrictions in place right now for limiting the spread of COVID-19. Strang added that tightening up even further may lead to some people to stray from the current restrictions.
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COVID-19: Nova Scotia’s top doctor says right level of restrictions are in place
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