It was March 22, 2020 when then Premier McNeil declared a State of Emergency in Nova Scotia.
On Sunday, after almost 2 years, the state of emergency in Nova Scotia ended.
Phase 3 of the re-opening plan for Nova Scotia began today.
I almost said “we made it to phase 3” but not everyone did. That’s important to remember.
You still may see people wearing masks for personal reasons. I keep seeing reminders to “not make those people feel bad” for doing so. I like to think that reminder is unnecessary, most people are kind. I feel that the vocal minority on social media has shifted our mindset slightly, making us think those enthusiastically express their opinions online represent the views of the majority. I refuse to believe that is the case.
We also learned on Friday that masks will be required in schools until next month.
For the most part though, Phase 3 means there are no mandated gathering limits, social distancing or mask restrictions. That said, health officials still recommend you take any precautions you feel are needed.
Like schools, some restrictions may remain in high-risk settings like healthcare and continuing care and some businesses may also ask you to wear a mask.
Continuing care and healthcare |
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Adult residential centres and regional rehabilitation centres |
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Long-term care facilities |
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Nova Scotia Health Authority and IWK Health Centre |
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