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Students, universities prepare for holiday travel outside Atlantic Canada during a pandemic

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St. Francis Xavier University, said she’s a bit apprehensive about her flight back home to Toronto for the upcoming holiday break.“I’ll be nervous going on a plane.

My mom’s telling me to wear two masks, but I think it’ll be fine,” Hancock said in a recent interview, adding that after a long semester stationed in the province, she’s looking forward to seeing family.“I’m really close to my mom, so it’s always been a really big priority to go back to see her.” No decision yet on extending Holiday break for Nova Scotia schools Like many other students in Atlantic Canada, Hancock is planning on leaving to see family outside of the region, a trip she’s taken every year since she enrolled at the university.

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