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COVID case numbers relatively stable but N.S. medical officer says too early to relax
Nova Scotia's chief medical officer of health is expressing guarded optimism about case numbers as the province deals with a COVID-19 outbreak. Dr. Robert Strang says restrictions in the Halifax area will be reassessed next week and could either be extended at that time or possibly eased.
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Cases
COVID-19
low numbers
Nova Scotia
social distancing
testing