Nova Scotia Education Minister Zach Churchill said Thursday if there’s a resurgence of COVID-19, class capacity will be cut by anywhere from 50 per cent to full school closures
This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy.Nova Scotia’s education minister says the province is planning to reopen public schools at normal capacity and with a full curriculum this fall.
He also says orders have been placed for protective gear for staff and sufficient supplies of sanitizer and cleaning supplies. The provincial government has faced opposition criticism for being among the last in the country to present a detailed reopening plan.
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