Nova Scotians divided on removal of mask mandates: poll

By Meghan Groff

Although most Nova Scotians are in favour of the overall lifting of many COVID-19 restrictions, we're more divided on how we feel about getting rid of mask mandates and proof of vaccination requirements.

That's according to a new poll by Narrative Research.

Nova Scotia is currently in Phase 2 of its reopening plan. When we enter Phase 3 on March 21, we won't have gathering limits, physical distancing or mask restrictions.

The survey says 73 per cent of Nova Scotians support easing restrictions, but only 48 per cent are in favour of removing the wearing of masks in public places.

As of February 28, Nova Scotians no longer have to show proof of vaccination for non-essential activities, such as going to a restaurant or gym, or attending sports, arts and culture events.

According to the poll, 61 per cent of Nova Scotians support this move, while 35 per cent oppose it.

“In general, younger residents are more supportive of the easing of restrictions compared with older residents,” said Narrative Research in a news release.

“In addition, men are more likely to support the easing of restrictions compared with women.”

As for how quickly restrictions are easing, 47 per cent think the pace is good, 34 per cent feel things are moving too quickly, and 14 per cent think we're going too slowly.

The results are based on 1,212 Nova Scotians who shared their opinions through an online panel called East Coast Voice from March 4 to 8.

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