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RCMP arrest three as they break up illegal blockade of highway at Nova Scotia-New Brunswick border
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Province Monitoring Issues Related to Highway Blockade
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Protesters continue to block the Trans-Canada Highway at the N S -N B border
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Nova Scotia s insulin pump program should cover adults, advocates say
Patients, advocates and a specialist are calling on Nova Scotia to eliminate an age cap on its program that covers insulin pumps for people with diabetes. They say that supporting more people upfront will save money on healthcare and hospitalizations in the future.
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Once they turn 25, some Nova Scotians are left paying up to $8K out of pocket for health instrument
Posted: Jun 09, 2021 6:05 AM AT | Last Updated: June 9
Debbie McAuley of Western Shore, N.S., says she was taken to hospital so many times the ambulance drivers knew her name. Once she got an insulin pump, she says her diabetes management changed dramatically. (Submitted by Debbie McAuley)
Posted: May 14, 2021 7:22 PM AT | Last Updated: May 14
The IWK now reaches out to all families in Nova Scotia who have kids with COVID-19, and offers them a virtual appointment to assess their child. (Ryan Wilson, IWK)
The IWK Health Centre in Halifax has launched a new system to reach out to families of kids with COVID-19, but hasn t been able to connect with more than 100 of them.
More than 850 kids under the age of 19 have tested positive for COVID-19 in the third wave, which is by far the largest number of cases among children so far during the pandemic in Nova Scotia.