The Nova Scotia Health Authority (NSHA) announced Tuesday that it has begun the process to reintroduce programs, services and a number of patient procedures that were previously suspended due to COVID-19.
Since the pandemic began, the NSHA has continued to provide primary, emergency and urgent care, which includes surgeries, cancer care and mental health services.
However, there was a decrease in the level of activity, and some services were stopped. “All appointments that were booked out to June 30, 2020, are cancelled and will be rescheduled as services are reintroduced,” the NSHA said in a statement. [ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ] According to the NSHA, key areas where services will resume