Rules tightened for visitors to N.S. from outside Atlantic after COVID-19 cases spike
HALIFAX — In a bid to subdue a small but sudden spike in COVID-19 cases, Nova Scotia has introduced strict new rules for people arriving in the province from outside the Atlantic region.
With 15 new cases reported in less than a week, Premier Stephen McNeil announced Monday that travellers from outside the region must isolate for 14 days on their own, instead of with family or friends.
“We are very concerned by how quickly these cases are creeping up and the potential exposure that might exist,” McNeil told a news conference in Halifax. “We have been there and we don’t want to go back. That’s why we need to crack down quickly but carefully.”
The premier said someone who recently arrived in Nova Scotia stayed in quarantine inside a residence but managed to infect other people in the home.

