Nova Scotia is dropping its mask mandate for public schools starting May 24, the province says.
Provincial Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development Becky Druhan said the decision comes as warmer weather allows classes to spend more time outdoors, and the province’s “health data and school attendance data [are] improving.”
Nova Scotia had lifted most of its pandemic restrictions on March 21 except for the wearing of masks and limitations on gathering in public schools, long-term care facilities, and hospitals.
In the latest release, the minister added that all provinces in Canada have now removed mask mandates in schools. Quebec ended its masking requirement on May 14.
Druhan said her government will continue to supply masks and hand sanitizer in schools.
“Students, staff and visitors are also asked to continue to follow core public health measures,” said the release.