Families of loved ones in long-term care marched through Wolfville, N.S., on Saturday, demanding equal implementation of all visitation and caregiving recommendations permitted in Nova Scotia during the pandemic. As Elizabeth McSheffrey reports, it’s the third such protest since August, and families are worried seniors’ health is failing.
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‘We want to protect’: Families march through Wolfville, N.S., in latest long-term care pandemic protest
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