CANADAHALIFAX news Nova Scotia lifts COVID-19 Health Protection Act Order by admin 24 مايو، 2023 written by admin 24 مايو، 2023 64 CITYnews halifax \ By Mark Hodgins More than three years after the COVID-19 pandemic arrived in Nova Scotia, the province is rescinding pandemic-era rules. Nova Scotia has lifted the Health Protection Act Order, the mandatory vaccination protocol for high-risk settings and the directive around COVID-19 management in long-term care facilities, the government announced on Tuesday morning. Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Robert Strang said COVID-19 will now be treated the same way other viruses are. “It is important to note that while COVID-19 no longer requires an emergency-type response, we continue to monitor COVID-19 activity and will adjust our plan as needed, as we do with other diseases,” said Dr. Strang. “As we begin to plan for the upcoming respiratory season this fall, we are taking a more general approach, integrating COVID-19 into our respiratory illnesses program. The same type of personal measures that protect us against COVID-19 will also protect us against influenza and other respiratory illnesses.” As for vaccination policies, government says operators of high-risk facilities will be responsible moving forward, so people with questions are being told to get in touch with organizations directly. The change in provincial policy comes after the World Health Organization recently announced COVID-19 is no longer a global emergency. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Lobster populations remain healthy around the Maritimes, but the numbers are dropping next post Man acquitted of N.S. sex assault because court couldn’t identify suspect You may also like أكبر جائزة يانصيب لشخص واحد في كندا: 80... 18 مايو، 2025 نصف الكنديين تقريباً يعتقدون أنّ كارني دافع عن... 18 مايو، 2025 Renewed ground, air search efforts into their second... 18 مايو، 2025 Liberal government to table federal budget this fall,... 18 مايو، 2025 Mexican tall ship strikes Brooklyn Bridge, snapping masts... 18 مايو، 2025 Lone survivor of Falmouth crash in stable condition;... 18 مايو، 2025 Halifax RCMP seeking wanted man from Lake Echo 15 مايو، 2025 Summer-like heat hits HRM with record temperatures possible... 15 مايو، 2025 N.S. Power offers credit monitoring to cyberattack victims 14 مايو، 2025 Man arrested after emergency alert issued to Lunenburg... 14 مايو، 2025