Nova Scotia under lockdown while Ontario takes steps to relieve strained hospitals
A full shutdown took effect in Nova Scotia on Wednesday in an effort to rein in surging COVID-19 cases, while Ontario enacted more measures aimed at relieving its overburdened hospitals.
The lockdown in Nova Scotia is set to last two weeks and comes as the provinces grapples with nearly 500 active infections – including 75 new cases reported today.
In Ontario, where COVID-19 hospitalizations and intensive care occupancy have hit new peaks in recent weeks, the provincial government issued an emergency order meant to free up hospital capacity.
Under the order, hospitals will now be able to transfer patients waiting for a long-term care bed to any nursing home without their consent.