A communications professor says the Nova Scotia government's approach during the coronavirus pandemic has been effective, but she cautions it might need to be adjusted in order to maintain the public's attention. "It's not sustainable to have that level of public attention on that one format for long periods of time," she said. NDP Leader Gary Burrill says the province did not have a clearly laid out, staged approach to reopening the economy. He pointed to the example of Nova Scotia using a much less stringent screening process at the border compared to New Brunswick and P.E.I. Public can be open to changeBy Monday, following a weekend of criticism and concern from the public, McNeil introduced a self-declaration form anyone from outside Atlantic Canada must complete before entering Nova Scotia.
Source: CBC News July 11, 2020 09:00 UTC