Nova Scotia imposes tough restrictions on Halifax after 37 new COVID cases reported
HALIFAX — Atlantic Canada’s largest city will be subject to sweeping restrictions that stop just short of a full lockdown for the next two weeks as the province moves to head off a continuing surge in COVID-19 infections.
Health officials reported 37 new cases Tuesday — 35 in the greater Halifax area — prompting the closure of in-person dining at restaurants and of public libraries, museums, gyms, yoga studios and casinos in the city, effective Thursday.
With a total of 87 active cases in the province, Premier Stephen McNeil said it was time for a public “wake-up call.”
“There is no doubt that COVID is in our communities and it is trying to take a grip on the greater Halifax area,” McNeil told reporters. “We need to stop the spread now.”