
'There's too much risk ': N.S. delays entering Phase 5 of COVID-19 reopening plan until early October
CTV
Health officials in Nova Scotia have decided to delay moving into Phase 5 of its COVID-19 reopening plan until at least Oct. 4.
In a live COVID-19 news conference on Tuesday, Health and Wellness Minister Michelle Thompson said due to current epidemiology in the province and the Atlantic region, it is not the time to move into the final stage.
"We've been successful using our multi-layer and very successful approach. The best way to protect yourself, your family and your community is to get vaccinated,” said Thompson.
In an news release on Tuesday, Premier Tim Houston said all current restrictions will remain in place until at least Oct. 4.
“By then, we hope to have improved epidemiology of the virus and we will have surpassed our 75 per cent vaccination target. Our proof of full vaccination policy will also be finalized and implemented for activities like going to restaurants, gyms, movies, performances and events. This will allow us to safely lift the gathering limit and other restrictions," said Houston in the release.