Strang, education minister to provide update on return to school
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Nova Scotia's chief medical officer of health, Dr. Robert Strang, and Education Minister Becky Druhan will provide an update on the province's back-to-school plan this afternoon.
The briefing begins at 2 p.m. CBC will livestream the briefing.
Currently, most students across the province are scheduled to return to class in person on Jan. 6.
The province reported 581 new cases of COVID-19 Monday. There are 15 people in hospital, including four in intensive care.
Two hospitals in Cape Breton have implemented visitor restrictions to help control the spread of COVID-19.
The restrictions at Glace Bay Hospital and Inverness Consolidated Memorial Hospital began on Dec. 27 and will continue until Jan. 3, 2022.
At Glace Bay Hospital, in-patients will only be permitted one consistent visitor. One designated support person per day continues for:
At Inverness Consolidated Memorial Hospital, in-patients are not allowed to receive visitors, except one designated support person per day for:
Small outbreaks have been reported recently at hospitals in the province, including the Halifax Infirmary, Dartmouth General Hospital and St. Martha's Regional Hospital in Antigonish, N.S.
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