N.S. allows 10-person gatherings, aims to reopen to other Canadians in mid-July
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia is allowing people to gather in groups of up to 10, as the province has gone nine days without any fresh cases of COVID-19.
The announcement by Premier Stephen McNeil today means these gatherings won’t have to keep two metres of distance between participants.
In addition, playgrounds are being allowed to reopen, and gatherings of up to 50 people for special social events, faith gatherings, sports, weddings, funerals and cultural events are permitted.
The premier also says he expects that by the second or third week of July the province will allow other Canadians to begin visiting the province without spending two weeks in isolation.