Nova Scotia students will not go back to school this year
The province announced 2 deaths related to COVID-19 Wednesday and 83 new cases
Students in Nova Scotia will not return to their classrooms for the rest of the school year, the province said Wednesday as it announced 83 new cases of COVID-19 and two more deaths.
Premier Iain Rankin told a briefing that children and teachers will continue online learning for the rest of the school year, and current lockdown restrictions in the province will last at least until June 9.
"To the students, I know that's difficult that you won't be able to go back in person and see your friends," he said. "To the parents, I want to thank them for staying at home and keeping their children at home and learning from home. And to our teachers, thank you for your hard work and patience."
Dr. Robert Strang, the province's chief medical officer of health, said the upcoming Victoria Day long weekend will have to be a quiet one similar to last year.
"The variants make this a very different and difficult situation right now," he said.
The Nova Scotia Teachers Union said Wednesday