COVID-19 restrictions in Nova Scotia are tough, but they could get tougher: premier
HALIFAX — With Atlantic Canada’s worst COVID-19 outbreak showing no signs of letting up, Nova Scotia’s premier warned Thursday he might impose tougher restrictions to reduce the rapid spread of the deadly virus.
Premier Iain Rankin told a virtual news conference he has grown frustrated with residents and visitors who aren’t taking the pandemic seriously, despite the fact the number of active cases has jumped from 111 two weeks ago to 1,309 on Thursday.
“I don’t know what more I could say to Nova Scotians to make sure they take this issue seriously,” he said after a cabinet meeting. “If … public health (officials) have other restrictions that they think will help, I won’t hesitate to put them in.”
Health officials reported 182 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday — another record daily high. They said 45 people were in hospital with the disease, including nine in intensive care.


