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Published: December 20, 2021

Nova Scotia prohibits unvaccinated care home residents from leaving premises

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Mon Dec 20, 2021 – 12:08 pm EST

HALIFAX, Nova Scotia (LifeSiteNews) — The Canadian province of Nova Scotia has intensified its COVID vaccine segregation restrictions and will no longer allow elderly and disabled residents of long-term care (LTC) homes to leave for non-essential reasons unless they are vaccinated with two doses of an abortion-tainted COVID jab.

The province announced the return of onerous restrictions on Monday, December 13, which put heavy burdens on schools, restaurants, long-term care homes, and churches. The details of the restrictions are similar to what can be found in other Canadian provinces, with limits on capacity, family gatherings, COVID vaccination requirements for family members to visit loved ones in homes, etc.

The province deemed the measures announced on December 13 insufficient, however, and has doubled down on LTC vaccine segregation. In an update released on December 15, the province amended the restrictions.

According to the update: “Except for medical appointments, residents in long-term care can only leave the facility if they are fully vaccinated, and it is strongly recommended that they have their booster dose as well.”

In addition, “residents in Disability Support Program homes licensed under the Homes for Special Care Act have the same restrictions as residents in long-term care.”

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