Nova Scotia Education Minister Zach Churchill said that while the objective is for schools to return to 100 per cent capacity in the fall, the plan includes measures to address the advent of a second wave of COVID-19
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Education Minister Zach Churchill said today that while the objective is for schools to return to 100 per cent capacity in the fall, the plan includes measures to address the advent of a second wave of COVID-19. Students are asked to bring their own computers to school and the provincial government says it acquired an additional 14,000 computers at a cost of $4-million to support those with limited access to technology.
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