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N.S. medical officer tells students outside bubble to stay put for holidays

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Nova Scotia reports 2 new COVID-19 cases, asks to limit travel as testing improves Chief medical officer Dr. Robert Strang says students who attend school outside the region and return to Nova Scotia would force the entire household to quarantine with them.Strang acknowledges staying outside the bubble might not be possible for all students, but he says there will be serious implications for the households they return to.

Premier Stephen McNeil prorogues N.S. legislature despite complaints For students from outside Atlantic Canada studying in Nova Scotia, some universities have postposed the start of their upcoming winter semester to allow them to self-isolate when they return after the holidays.The province says two new cases of.

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