Nova Scotia restricts out-of-province sports-related travel for kids 11 and younger
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s government on Wednesday said children aged 11 and younger could no longer travel out of province for events related to sports and culture, citing rising COVID-19 transmission connected to those activities.
Individuals, businesses and organizations in Nova Scotia would also be prohibited from hosting sports, arts and cultural events involving out-of-province children aged 11 and younger — effective immediately — health officials said.
Dr. Robert Strang, chief medical officer of health, said the idea behind the travel restriction is to add another “layer of protection” around the age group as the province begins its pediatric vaccination program.
“This will allow a greater possibility of kids being able to remain in school through December and to participate in activities here in Nova Scotia,” Strang told reporters.