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Nova Scotia official admits ban on in-person gatherings is to prevent spread of ‘false information’
An injunction outlawing in-person gatherings has a purpose other than just to prevent the spread of COVID-19, according to Nova Scotia’s chief medical doctor Robert Strang: if people are allowed to be together, they might “deliberately” spread “false information that creates risk.”
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