Nova Scotia plans to allow limited crowds at women’s world hockey championship
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s top doctor says plans are in place to stage the women’s world hockey championship in the province next month with limited spectators.
However, chief medical officer of health Robert Strang adds the province has the ability to cancel the May 6-16 tournament or change plans if the COVID-19 situation becomes a bigger problem in Nova Scotia.
Strang says all 10 teams in Halifax and Truro must participate in a 14-day quarantine, which starts as an individual quarantine before expanding to include other team members.
It is a similar plan to what has been used at the world junior hockey championship over Christmas in Edmonton and the ongoing curling bubble in Calgary.