Nova Scotia Grads will get to celebrate after all.
The provinces chief medical officer of health has made an exemption to the health protection order to allow celebrations for graduating high school students this year.
Dr. Robert Strang said these events will be held “under strict conditions” and will be in effect between today, June 8th and June 30th.
These are all going to be based around a drive-in concept, attendees must arrive in a vehicle.
All passengers in the vehicle must be from a single household or household bubble.
Graduates can come out of their vehicle to do things like crossing a stage or taking part in a parade, as long as a physical distance of two metres or ix feet is maintained.
Dr. Strang said the celebrations are organized, community-led events, and aren’t for individual grad parties.
It’s great see that the Class of 2020 will get some sort of a celebration!
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-Ian
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