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Nova Scotia student hit with $1,000 fine for failing to self-isolate amid COVID-19

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COVID-19 in Nova Scotia. RCMP fine 4 Nova Scotia university students $1,000 each for failing to self isolate RCMP say a student in Wolfville, N.S., is facing a $1,000 fine after officers received a complaint on Sept.

10., that a student from outside the Atlantic bubble was not self-isolating.Upon investigation, officers determined that the student had violated the Health Protection Act.

The individual was issued a $1,000 summary offence ticket as a result.[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]Police did not say what school the student attended but Wolfville is the location of Acadia University.Post-secondary students have been a major concern for the province with students from across the country.

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