The monthly report shows that the number of people waiting for a family doctor or nurse practitioner is up about three per cent since March 1.
N.S. top doc says COVID-19 situation ‘concerning’ but mandates no longer needed
Nova Scotia's top doctor says it's up to citizens when it comes to protecting one another during the latest wave of COVID-19. Although case numbers and hospitalizations are rising, Dr. Robert Strang says the risk of severe illness and death remains manageable. Alexa MacLean reports.
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