masks will be required in indoor public places in Nova Scotia, in an effort to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus as the province reopens.This includes retail businesses, shopping centres, restaurants and bars, places of worship, event and conference centres as well as common areas in office buildings.The province’s chief medical officer of health Dr.
Robert Strang has said that masks are “an important part of the whole package of public health measures” and that they are an important tool “to minimize the impact of a second wave of COVID-19.” Masks now mandatory on Halifax Transit There are some exceptions, including children under the age of 2, children between 2 and 4 when their caregiver can’t get them to wear them and people.