As of July 5, 2022

All restrictions have been lifted by the NS Government. Salons may now follow their own guidelines on a go forward basis unless otherwise advised. Click the follow link for upated information: NS Government Updates

As of MARCH 21, 2022:

The Government will be lifting all COVID-19 related restrictions in Nova Scotia as the State of Emergency comes to an end.

The Cosmetology Association's Guidelines will be updated on Monday, March 21, 2022. Of note: the Association will continue to keep masking in place at the Association office. What this means is all individuals (including students) must wear a mask when visiting the office. 

The Cosmetology Association strongly recommends that all Cosmetologists, salons and spas continue to wear a mask when providing Cosmetology services; however, it is no longer mandatory.

Individual business have the right to implement their own business policies, that may or may not include the implementation of a mandatory mask policy.


Update:
March 7, 2022


As of FEBRUARY 28:
Proof of vaccine (the showing of a vaccine card) is no longer required (for those salons and spas that implemented this policy).As of MARCH 7:

Salons and spas can operate at full capacity.
6’ distancing is no longer mandatory; however, should be adhered to when possible.
Masks can be lowered for things like eating and drinking (salons and spas may now offer refreshments).
Individuals that have tested positive for COVID-19 will no longer be required to notify anyone outside of their household.

As of MARCH 21
The Government will begin to lift all restrictions.
The Association will update its Guidelines to reflect these and Industry related changes accordingly and will be posted on our website at each Phase.

To view all Government restrictions and guidelines regarding Covid-19, visit NOVASCOTIA.CA/coronavirus/restrictionsandguidelines




February 9, 2022

We are moving into the next phase of COVID-19, treating it as if it is endemic and like other respiratory illness. We are pleased to hear the Government’s plan to remove restrictions within our communities and our businesses. The Provincial Government announced that as of 12:01 a.m. on February 14, we will move into Phase One of a multi-phased plan to ease restrictions, with a duration of approximately one month between phases. 

Personal and wellness services

Personal service businesses (like hair salons, barbershops, spas, nail salons, and body art establishments) can operate at maximum capacity possible with social distancing and masks. Salons must also continue to follow their sector-specific plan and the Health Protection Act Order. Services that require a client to remove their mask are now permitted.


The reopening plan gradually eases restrictions over 3 phases. Each phase is based on ongoing epidemiology, hospitalizations, employee absences, and COVID-19 activity in long-term care facilities. If required, a phase may be paused to respond to trends at county or provincial levels. Additional plan details will be released as each phase starts.

Details on restrictions in each phase can be found HERE.


February 2, 2022

As many of you are aware, the Omicron wave impacted our Industry like no other. The Association has been working hard on behalf of Members in an effort to have the Cosmetology Industry included in the current Sector Impact Support Program, and voiced other possible options such as a recovery grant if a business is a sole proprietorship and cannot access other support grants, and the possibility of lifting the mask restriction for services to the face area. 

The Cosmetology Association’s Executive Director and Board Directors met with the Minister of Economic Development and others from Government late yesterday, hoping the result would be much-needed change and support for the Industry.

It’s not going to happen - at least not right now. The Minister showed great respect for our Industry throughout the meeting but indicated the Government plans to move away from this phase into a re-opening phase in the near future if "numbers" remain steady and hospital admissions do not increase.

We are very disappointed to announce the following results from the meeting as we know you were waiting for better news. 

  • Government will not broaden current eligibility requirements to include the sectors left out of the funding support programs, like salons and spas. The Minister will, however, take a look at Make-up Artistry businesses that were basically 100% shut down. If you are a make-up artist and have lost your entire income, please contact the Association at memberresponse@nscosmetology.ca - subject line MAKEUP ARTISTRY.
  • To support salons and spas, Public Health hopes to lift Industry restrictions (pending COVID hospital admissions) on or before February 14, as we move into a recovery phase.
  • The Minister indicated there will be a confidence campaign put forth by Government that will include our Industry, meant to encourage the public to visit local reputable salons and spas.
  • Currently there are no new grants scheduled to come for the recovery phase, but it was noted that does not mean it could not happen in the future.

The Minister has agreed to stay in contact with the Association’s Executive Director, as we move forward into recovery.


January 25, 2022

As you may or may not be aware, the Association has been requesting Government include the Cosmetology Industry in its most recent offerings of funding support due to COVID-19 and the economic effective the pandemic has had on the residents of Nova Scotia.

Late last week, the Association's Executive Director received a response from the Department of Economic Development, requesting more information regarding our request(s). Late yesterday, the Executive Director received a response. To view a copy of the correspondence, please click here.

Please know that we will continue to advocate for what is right. The Cosmetology Industry (including sole proprietors) should be eligible for sector impact supports, on a Provincial and Federal level. We will not take no for an answer.

December 21, 2021 - Extended to February 14, 2022
As recent cases continue to climb, the Government has announced updated COVID-19 measures for Salons and Spas.
In effect Wednesday, December 22, 2021 at 6:00 a.m. to at least February 14, 2022 at 11:59 p.m. (this may change in the coming weeks):

  • Salons and spas will no longer be permitted to perform services where a mask must be removed (including but not limited to beard shaving and trimming, lip waxing, facials, microdermabrasion, etc.)
  • Everyone must continue to maintain social distancing (other than when you are providing one-on-one service to a client) following the Public Health Order for Businesses.
  • Masks must be worn at all times by both the service providers and clients while in a salon or spa.    

Potential Covid Exposures in NS
If you, your salon or spa experience exposure and you're not sure what to do, please click here for further information.
You're a close contact click here.
If you have tested positive click here.

SECTOR IMPACT SUPPORT PROGRAM 
The Province announced additional support for Nova Scotia businesses impacted by the new province-wide public health restrictions. The Sector Impact Support Program will provide a one-time grant of up to $7,500 to help small business owners. 

Applications will open in early January. Eligible businesses can receive the following amounts based on November 2021 gross payroll costs: 
  • Payroll costs between $1,000 and $15,000 – grant of $2,500 
  • Payroll costs between $15,001 and $25,000 – grant of $5,000
  • Payroll costs between $25,001 or more – grant of $7,500 
To learn more about the Sector Impact Support Program, click here.  


December 13, 2021
As you may have heard, the number of COVID-19 cases in Nova Scotia is rising and these active cases have reflected the Omicron variant, which is spreading quickly. 

We know how busy you all will be over the next few weeks and these changes will most likely impact many of you.  

New Province-wide restrictions effective as of Friday, December 17, 2021, at 9;00 a.m. 

As a Cosmetologist who works with the public, please protect yourself and those you love and care about. We encourage everyone to get vaccinated!

Please continue to be mindful of symptoms of COVID-19 and get tested often. At-home testing kits are available at all public libraries across Nova Scotia. Monitor exposure sites and follow all directions from Public Health NS if you recently visited an exposure site.

In addition, continue to follow the Association’s website, COVID-19 guidelines, and the Nova Scotia COVID-19 site for further information and updates.

Take care and stay safe during the holidays!



December 7, 2021
The Association reminds all Cosmetology Members, salons, spas, and schools to ensure you are following the Health Protection Act Order, your Sector Guidelines, Employers' guide and all other required business restrictions, and mask requirements.

PLEASE NOTE:

"Police are authorized to enforce orders under the Health Protection Act (like gathering limits and self-isolation requirements). Multiple fines can be given each day if an individual, business or organization fails to comply".



October 1, 2021
In our continued efforts to keep Members updated with correct and up to date information regarding COVID-19, please visit the following link for excerpts from Premier Houston’s, Minister Thompson’s, and Dr. Strang’s update on Wednesday, September 29, 2021, with respect to Phase 5 and proof of vaccination policies, followed by what this means for the Association’s Members, salons, and spas.

https://novascotia.ca/news/release/?id=20210929005

The Association’s Pandemic Guidelines have been adjusted to reflect this Phase 5 opening for all cosmetologists, salons, and spas.

  •     This is not the time to become complacent! Keep hand sanitizer available for all who enter the salon or provide an area for handwashing (hand washing is the best practice.) Continue to follow your business policies for COVID -19 protocols and continue to follow the Association’s Guidelines.
  • Face masks are still required in all salons and spas. Masks help prevent the spread of COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses. “A mask helps stop droplets spreading when someone speaks, laughs, coughs or sneezes (including someone who has COVID-19 but has no obvious symptoms).”
  • There will no longer be a requirement for physical distancing and plexiglass barriers may be removed.  PLEASE NOTE: “Occupational health and safety (OHS) practices (like plexiglass dividers and increased cleaning) help prevent COVID-19 and lessen the risk of many respiratory and other illnesses.”
  • Questions to ask clients:
    • Are you sick or feeling unwell?
    • Have you been asked to self-isolate by Public Health?
  • Reception and lunch areas can be reopened.
  • As drinking requires the removal of a mask, currently offering drinks in salons and spas is not permitted at this time.

Visiting the Association Office

  • Provincial exam participants and visitors to the Association must wear an acceptable mask at all times while on the premises.
  • Do not attend for an exam or educational class (notify the Association to cancel if you are sick or not feeling well -  a physician’s note will be required to exempt you from the scheduled exam and re-write fee).
  • Please do not visit the Association if you are sick, not feeling well, or have been asked to self isolate by Public Health

Please see the Association’s COVID-19 vaccine policy  New_COVID_-19_Policy_October_2021.pdf

It has been asked of the Association to implement mandatory requirements, such as a vaccine policy for all Members, salons and spas.  This is not something the Association can legally do, but business owners have the right to put in place any policy they feel is necessary and best for business; especially to ensure the safety of all those entering the business (including employees and staff) and keep everyone as safe as possible during a pandemic, including a COVID -19 vaccine policy. As businesses differ (size, location, staffing, etc.), the Association has created COVID -19 vaccine policy templates (in conjunction with legal counsel) for Member use. Each policy must be edited/adjusted to fit individual business needs (i.e.: name of the business).

Templates are located on the Association’s website at https://www.nscosmetology.ca/covid-19-downloads-templates-posters.

Cases are rising and we don’t want another mandated closure of our industry.

The Association’s first priority is to protect its Members and the public. The Cosmetology Association and (Members) deal with the public every day. The Association asks that if you have not already, please get vaccinated to protect yourself, those you work with, the clients you service, and your loved ones.

Please remain safe as we enter phase 5 on Monday!




September 14, 2021

The Cosmetology Industry will remain in Phase 4 of the Government's reopening plan, as per Public Health's (Dr. Strang) announcement today at 3:00 pm. The Association's current Pandemic Guidelines remain in effect until further notice.  https://novascotia.ca/reopening-plan/phase-four/




September 9, 2021

At this time, the Cosmetology Industry is considered non-essential.

Moving into Phase 5, all restrictions will be lifted; this includes the 6’ social distancing requirement and masks. However, the Association strongly recommends that all cosmetologists continue to wear masks and have clients continue to wear masks as well. All businesses have the choice to implement a mask policy.

The Association is also waiting on confirmation from Public Health that yesterday’s announcement includes salons and spas. As soon as we know more, we will let you know.

The Association also has a vaccine policy ready for Salons and Members who wish to put a vaccine policy in place.

We are working on your behalf and will keep you notified as soon as we know.



August 26, 2021

The Cosmetology Association continues to work diligently with Government, OHS, and Public Health in order to maintain and preserve the health and safety of the public and all Association Members.

We are hoping to provide an update regarding the Association's Guidelines prior to September 15, 2021. As we move toward the Phase 5 re-opening plan, the Association endeavors to forward all input and concerns received at the Association from Members to the Government so that the Government and Public Health may make an informed decision - considering all opinions regarding the Cosmetology Industry. Please continue to follow the Association's website, Social Media, and Industry emails for more information and updates regarding COVID-19 and the days ahead.


AT A MINIMUM, ALL SALONS, SPAS, and COSMETOLOGISTS MUST CONTINUE TO FOLLOW THE COSMETOLOGY ASSOCIATION'S PANDEMIC GUIDELINES, which are contained within the Nova Scotia Health Protection Act Order as issued by Dr. Robert Strang, Chief Medical Officer of Health.


June 7, 2021

We expect to enter Phase 2 of the Government's Reopening Plan beginning June 16th provided the cases and vaccine numbers continue in the direction they are going. These are the changes that will affect our industry specifically.

Personal and wellness services
Personal services businesses (like hair salons, barbershops, spas, nail salons, and body art establishments) can offer all services by appointment (no walk-in service), including services that require a client to remove their mask. They also need to follow their sector-specific plan.

Vaccines are on track to meet the province's goal of all first doses by the end of June, rapid testing continues and while this is great news, we know COVID-19 is going away entirely. We need to make regular testing a part of your plans. We encourage you and your staff to continue testing as we move through the 5 phases of reopening.

To review the reopening plan in more detail, please click the link below.
Nova Scotia Government Reopening Plan

Stay safe!



May 28, 2021
Although we were not given much notice, we are pleased to report that ALL salons and spas can re-open on June 2, 2021.
https://novascotia.ca/coronavirus/docs/reopening-safely-with-COVID-19-plan-overview.pdf

As you begin to plan your reopening over the next 4 to 5 days, there are a couple of industry guidelines that we have confirmed the Government requires remain in place:

  • Follow the NS Health Protection Act Order and the Cosmetology Association’s Pandemic Guidelines (they are part of the Health Protection Act Order), at all times.
  • Services are to be by appointment only; no walkins are allowed at this time.
  • Masks must be worn at all times; services requiring the removal of a mask cannot be performed until further notice.
  • Mobile services can be provided, so long as household limits are not exceeded. Please check the following link for more information on gathering limits:
  • https://novascotia.ca/coronavirus/restrictions-and-guidance/#gatherings

Individuals are still being asked to avoid non-essential travel in and out of the Cape Breton Regional Municipality and parts of the Halifax Regional Municipality, the two areas in the province with confirmed community spread.

It is important that everyone continues to do COVID screening for contact tracing purposes. Please remember get tested often, and do not go to work if you have any COVID symptoms.

Take care and stay safe!




May 7, 2021 COVID-19 Update

The Association has received confirmation from the Government that the Cosmetology Industry will remain closed for the month of May. An update will be provided prior to June 1, 2021. We will also provide clarification when received regarding retail sales.

In light of the Province’s continually changing information and directives, the Association is in the process of requesting a follow-up meeting with the Minister of Finance to discuss the concerns put forth by Members in the last few days. The Association will host Zoom meetings for both Business Owners and individual Members to discuss these concerns and address the Industry’s financial impacts and possible resolutions for all Members. The Association’s accounting firm and legal counsel will also be present during these meetings.

We will also be setting up a general Zoom meeting for Industry advice and support in follow-up to these meetings. Please email any questions or suggestions to memberresponse@nscosmetology.ca and we will include these in the sessions. Interactive chat will also be available during the meetings.

Finally, the Association would like to take this opportunity to remind Members of the upcoming Zoom meeting to discuss the new optional health benefits package, on Monday, May 10, 2021 at 2:00 pm. Meeting information is included below.

Join Zoom Meeting
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Meeting ID: 847 9659 2966
Passcode: 857272
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Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kbyj8EP0J

Thank you and stay safe!

 


May 5, 2021

Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy:

As an employer who has seen a drop in revenue during the pandemic, you may be eligible for a subsidy to cover part of your employee wages, enabling you to re-hire workers, help prevent further job losses, and ease your business back into normal operations. This is available until September 25th, 2021 but will decline over time.
https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/subsidy/emergency-wage-subsidy.html
 
Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy:
Businesses, non-profit organizations, or charities that have seen a drop in revenue during the pandemic may be eligible for a subsidy to cover part of their commercial rent or property expenses. Extended to September 25th, 2021. This program provides up to 65% of rent plus a top of 25% during the lockdown. This does not require landlord approval.
https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/subsidy/emergency-rent-subsidy.html
 
Canada Emergency Business Account:
If you are a small business or non-profit, you may be eligible for an interest-free loan of up to $60,000. This is the program that provided $40,000 and an additional $20,000 for a total of $60,000 of which $20,000 will be forgiven.
https://ceba-cuec.ca/
 
Employment Insurance:
EI has changed to support more Canadians through the pandemic. Read more at the link below.
https://www.canada.ca/en/services/benefits/ei/ei-regular-benefit.html
 
Canada Recovery Benefit:
Income support may be available to employed and self-employed individuals who are directly affected by COVID-19 and are not entitled to Employment Insurance (EI) benefits. 
https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/benefits/recovery-benefit.html
 
Canada Recovery Caregiving Benefit:
Income support may be available to employed and self-employed individuals who are unable to work because they must care for their child under 12 years old or a family member who needs supervised care.
https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/benefits/recovery-caregiving-benefit.html
 
Canada Recovery Sickness Benefit:
Income support may be available to employed and self-employed individuals who are unable to work because they are sick or need to self-isolate due to COVID-19, or have an underlying health condition that puts them at greater risk of getting COVID-19.
https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/benefits/recovery-sickness-benefit.html
 
Highly Affected Sectors Credit Availability Program:
Businesses heavily impacted by COVID-19 can access guaranteed, low-interest loans of $25,000 to $1 million to cover operational cash flow needs.
https://www.bdc.ca/en/special-support/hascap?ref=shorturl-hascap
 
Regional Relief and Recovery Fund:
If your business has been rejected by or was unable to access other federal pandemic support programs or continue to have liquidity needs, you may be eligible for funding through ACOA.
https://www.canada.ca/en/atlantic-canada-opportunities/campaigns/covid19/rrrf.html
 

May 3, 2021

Please refer to these frequently asked questions during this pandemic industry shutdown.
Frequently Asked Questions:

Do we have to close?
Yes. This is an order issued under the Nova Scotia Health Protection Act. It is a criminal offense to ignore it.

Would we be penalized if we stayed open – I work on my own?
It is against the law to remain open during a Mandated Closure by our Government. This is an order issued under the Public Health Act. It covers all salons, spas, irrespective of size. There is a fine for non-compliant to the amount of $7500 daily.

If we have a salon in a nursing home can we still work?
No. Every business that provides a personal service (salons, spas, nails) must close. It is impossible to maintain the Physical Distance of 1.5 meters while doing cosmetology services. Those businesses or individuals who are non-compliant can face fines of $7500 per day.

I have a mobile licence. Can I still work?
No. The government has mandated that we only interact with one another for essential services.

Where do I report a salon, spa, or service provider still offering services to customers?
We request that you call your local NON-Emergency Police Department in your area. You will need to provide the name of the business, the address and as much detail as you can.

Is there financial assistance for individuals and businesses during this closure?
Yes Please visit GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL SUPPORT for information and links to financial assistance for both individuals and businesses.

Can we sell mixtures of colour to our clients for them to use at home?
The Cosmetology Association does not condone the selling of professional products, mixed products (colour, masks, etc.) to clients during this pandemic, as there could potentially be a serious liability issue and transfer of the virus for the member who is selling the product.
*If any injury results post-application on the member's instruction, a client may sue for that injury. (example - colour in eyes, burnt scalp, etc.)
*Professional colour is not for public use and manufacturers will not take responsibility for harm done by public use.
*Most insurance policies protect in-salon services only and Members risk have their policies canceled.
We recommend keeping professional color products in the hands of the experts for your protection and for the protection of the Customer.




April 27, 2021

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT:
We are now in a Province-wide Pandemic shutdown. 

Effective as of 8:00 am, Wednesday, April 28th, all Cosmetology services must cease in all regions province-wide for the next two weeks.
We will update exact dates when we learn more from Public Health.

Please visit NEW RESTRICTIONS FOR ENTIRE PROVINCE for more information.

Please visit GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL SUPPORT for information and links to financial assistance for both individuals and businesses.

April 26, 2021

 

Effective as of Tuesday, April 27, 2021, until Thursday, May 20, 2021, all those providing services in the non-restricted areas of the Province will no longer be permitted to perform services where a mask must be removed (including but not limited to beard shaving and trimming, lip waxing, facials, microdermabrasion, etc.)

An update regarding these restrictions will be provided prior to May 20, 2021.

Please tune in to announcements today at 3:00. https://novascotia.ca/stayinformed/webcast/ 


We have also confirmed; r
etail elements of salons/spas/etc., can continue to operate under the conditions set in the Order for the restricted areas in HRM and surrounding communities, which states;

17.2.1 Notwithstanding section 17.2, effective 8:00a.m. April 22, 2021 to 11:59p.m. May 20, 2021, a retail business located in the geographic area set out in section 5.20 shall ensure the number of persons occupying any retail space that is open to the public in the business does not exceed 25% of the allowable occupancy or 160 square feet per person of the particular retail space.


April 23, 2021
We have confirmed and updated the restrictions to include Mount Uniacke.

April 22, 2021 - IMPORTANT Update

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT:
Effective as of 8:00 a.m. tomorrow, Friday, April 23, 2021, ALL SALONS and SPAS IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL THURSDAY, MAY 20, 2021:

ALL OF HRM
Hubbards
Milford
Lantz
Ecum Secum
Enfield
Elmsdale
Mount Uniacke
South Uniacke
Trafalgar
This includes salons, spas, in-home salons, mobile services, senior facilities, and barbershops.

RESTRICTION ALERTS:
https://novascotia.ca/coronavirus/county-restrictions/

If you are unsure of whether or not the area you work in is affected by the new restrictions, you can confirm by entering your address in the link provided on the Province's website here:

For further information regarding this mandated shutdown, please watch Premier Rankin and Dr. Strang's announcements today at 3:30 p.m.
https://novascotia.ca/stayinformed/webcast/




December 16, 2020 - Update

On December 16, 2020, the Nova Scotia Government announced that the previous restrictions placed on services
requiring the removal of masks, were lifted.

Effective as of 12:01 a.m. on December 16, 2020, the following changes to restrictions are in place provincewide:
"personal services such as hair salons and spas can resume providing services that can only be done if the customer removes their mask, such as facials, face waxing, beard trims, etc."

This means: all services performed in the face area (facials, face waxing, beard trims, etc.) can now be resumed.

Please note:
Service providers must wear both a mask and a shield while performing services that require the customer to
remove their mask (facials, face waxing, beard trims, etc.)

For the full announcement from Premier MacNeil and Dr. Strang, please see below:
Today’s restrictions update:

-- the current restrictions in areas of Halifax Regional Municipality and Hants County are extended until 11:59 p.m.
on Dec. 20.

-- the closure of restaurants and licensed establishments for dine-in service in these areas is extended
until 11:59 p.m. on Jan. 10;

they can continue to offer takeout and delivery service

-- the Halifax casino will also remain closed until 11:59 p.m. on Jan. 10

-- new provincewide restrictions for gatherings, businesses and activities, as well as changes to long-term care
restrictions will start Dec. 21 and be in place until Jan. 10

Effective 12:01 a.m. on Dec. 21 to 11:59 p.m. on Jan. 10, the following restrictions are in place provincewide:

For gatherings and events:

-- gatherings in your home can have 10 people total, including the people who live there
-- people can have a close social group of 10 without physical distancing
-- social events, festivals, special events, arts/cultural events and sports events are not permitted
-- faith gatherings, wedding ceremonies and funeral services can have a maximum of 150 people outdoors or
50 per cent of an indoor venue’s capacity, to a maximum of 100
-- wedding and funeral receptions are not permitted

For businesses:
-- restaurants and licensed establishments must stop service by 10 p.m. and close by 11 p.m.
-- fitness and sport and recreation facilities can open
-- fitness facilities like gyms and yoga studios can operate at 50 per cent capacity and must ensure three
metres distance between participants during high intensity activities
-- outdoor fitness classes can operate at full capacity and must ensure three metres distance between
participants during high intensity activities
-- personal services such as hair salons and spas can resume providing services that can only be done
if the customer removes their mask, such as a facials
-- retail businesses can operate at 25 per cent of their capacity and must follow the retail and shopping mall
rules currently in place for areas of HRM and Hants County, although food courts can remain open with public
health measures in place including physical distance between tables

For sports, museums, libraries and long-term care:
-- sports practices, training and arts and culture rehearsals are limited to 25 participants without physical
distancing but games, tournaments and performances are not permitted
-- the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, museums and libraries can reopen at full capacity with physical distancing
and other public health measures in place
-- each long-term care resident can have two designated caregivers and facilities can allow a limited
number of visitors

Nova Scotians are still asked to avoid any unnecessary travel. There is no longer a recommendation specifically
around travel into and out of areas of HRM and Hants County.

November 24, 2020 - Update

 
COVID-19 GUIDELINES (Updated November 24, 2020)     <--- click to view

Follow all Public Health Orders and the Association's Guidelines at all times.
https://novascotia.ca/coronavirus/docs/health-protection-act-order-by-the-medical-officer-of-health.pdf

https://novascotia.ca/coronavirus/sector-specific-guidance/#plans
Premier Stephen McNeil and Dr. Robert Strang, Chief Medical Officer of Health, announced today November 24,
new restrictions in Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) and across the Province. 

The new restrictions will be effective as of 12:01 a.m. on Thursday, November 26, 2020, and will continue for two
weeks until midnight December 9, 2020, with the possibility of extension.

UPDATE: THIS RESTRICTION HAS BEEN EXTENDED UNTIL DECEMBER 16, 2020.

At this time, all Salons and Spas will remain open, but Salons and Spas in HRM and surrounding areas must restrict
all services that require the removal of a mask, such as facials, makeup, microdermabrasion, beard and moustache
trims, etc. In addition, all retail sale areas must be reduced to maximum 25% capacity.
These restrictions apply to personal service businesses such as hairdressing, esthetics, and nails. Salons in western
and central HRM can continue business with the exception of procedures that cannot be done while a patron is masked.  

See  COVID-19 RESTRICTED AREA for boundaries.

Masks must be worn at all times by service providers and clients while in  a salon or spa.

The Association has updated the guidelines and they are available on the website.

Please continue to stringently follow all protocols, Public Health Orders issued by the Province and
Guidelines issued by the Cosmetology Association.

We must help to stop this spread. If you know of anyone not following these COVID -19 rules, please contact
the Association.


July 27, 2020 - Update


Starting at 12:01 a.m. on July 31, 2020, non-medical masks are mandatory in most indoor public places.
Non-medical masks are mandatory in the following indoor public places:
• retail businesses
• shopping centers
• personal services businesses such as hair and nail salons, spas, body art facilities, except during
services that require removing a mask
• restaurants and bars, except while you are eating or drinking
• places of worship or faith gatherings
• places for cultural or entertainment services or activities such as movie theatres, concerts, and other
performances
• places for sports and recreational activities such as a gym, pool, or indoor tennis facility, except during
an activity where a mask cannot be worn
• places for events such as conferences and receptions
• municipal or provincial government locations offering services to the public
• common areas of tourist accommodations such as lobbies, elevators, and hallways
• common areas of office buildings such as lobbies, elevators, and hallways, but not private offices
• public areas of a university or college campus such as a library, student union building or common
areas of a faculty building, but not classrooms, labs, offices or residences
• train or bus stations, ferry terminals, and airports

Please click here for answers to frequently asked questions regarding these new regulations. 

July 14, 2020 - Update

Below is an important message from Dr. Strang regarding the Public Health Order and the reopening process
in Nova Scotia. Please note the following message:

"Dr. Strang now recommends that all Nova Scotians wear a non-medical mask in situations where distancing
may not be able to be kept, such as in stores, on public transit, or at gatherings. The exceptions are children
under two or anyone who has a medical reason for not wearing a mask."

For more information about the recent updates to the reopening process, please click here for correspondence 
from Dr. Strang.To learn more about these changes, click here.

Please read the attachments in their entirety. 


July 3, 2020 - Update


JULY 3, 2020 - COVID-19 GUIDELINES       <--- no longer valid. See November 24th. 

IMPORTANT:
QUESTION REGARDING WEARING OF MASKS

The Cosmetology Association would like to reiterate that the wearing of masks by a cosmetologist and their client is a requirement as per the Association's guidelines (updated June 3, 2020); however, it is up to individual businesses/cosmetologists as to whether or not they choose to provide a service to someone WITH A MEDICAL REASON who is not wearing a mask.

In addition, the Reopening Nova Scotia website has also been set up, which provides important information and
resources as the Province prepares to re-open for business:

https://novascotia.ca/reopening-nova-scotia/

For all other information, such as templates, signage, and PPE suppliers, please view the menu on the left.

July 3, 2020 - Update

There is no denying that COVID-19 has presented this Country, and many others, with difficult challenges. This includes the Cosmetology Industry of Nova Scotia, among others.
As we learn and grow together, the Association continues to update the Guidelines with the intention of keeping our Members and the Public as safe as possible.
To maintain your safety, all salons and spas must follow the Provincial Nova Scotia Public Health Order (which can be found at https://novascotia.ca/coronavirus/working-during-covid-19/) and the Association’s COVID-19 Guidelines, as approved and indorsed by the Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Robert Strang.

Effective as of Friday, July 3, 2020

Changes to the Guidelines are highlighted below. The Guidelines can be found on the Association’s website and on the NS Government COVID-19 website at https://novascotia.ca/reopening-nova-scotia/prevention-plans/#sector-plans.  

All other Guidelines remain unchanged.

AMENDMENTS
Restrictions on services such as beard trims, make-up applications, facials, facial waxing, threading or sugaring, etc. have been lifted, but come with mandatory rules.

When providing a service to the facial area:

  • The service provider must wear a mask and a face shield.

  • Clients must wear a mask when entering the salon or spa if they cannot social distance from other clients and services providers, before and after a service and if they are remaining in the salon or spa for additional services.

  • All clients must be properly screened for COVID-19 (each time they visit a salon or spa), especially prior to the removal of a mask (by continuing to use the salon or spa’s COVID-19 tracing questionnaire and maintaining same for a minimum of 30 days).

https://novascotia.ca/coronavirus/when-to-seek-help/#symptoms

  • The client may remove their mask only for the allotted time of the face service, and only if the service provider feels it is safe for them to do so while providing the service.

  • Masks and face shields must be worn and discarded or properly disinfected after each service.

https://novascotia.ca/coronavirus/staying-healthy/ 

Continue to remain safe by following all COVID-19 protocols!

COVID-19 has not gone away; we are still under the threat of contamination. All cosmetologists must wear a mask while providing any cosmetology service on a client, to protect the client. Masks may be removed only when social distancing is maintained or when they are soiled or dirty.*

Clients must continue to wear a mask while in the salon or spa if they cannot maintain social distancing (following all other COVID-19 protocols), for the protection of your service providers and to continue to help reduce the risk of transmitting COVID-19. However, there are individuals who may not be able to wear a mask and accommodation can be made by the practitioner, if the practitioner is willing and feels they are safe to provide the service on the client while maintaining social distancing from other clients and staff.

REMINDER: Everyone must continue to maintain social distancing (other than when you are providing a one-on-one service to a client) following the Public Health Order for Businesses.

https://novascotia.ca/coronavirus/working-during-covid-19/

*Removing a mask allows for the possible spread of COVID-19

Provincial Inspectors will monitor businesses for compliance with the Public Health Order and the Association Guidelines. 


May 29, 2020 - Update

WONDERFUL NEWS!!

We have been working tirelessly around the clock to address the Membership’s concerns. Today we have great news to share!

As you know, the Nova Scotia Government’s current policy regarding group gatherings during this pandemic is as follows: “A gathering is any event that brings people together in a single space at the same time. Nova Scotians are not allowed to gather in groups of more than 5, unless their group has an exemption.”

We have just received clarification that we are now considered part of this exemption! The Cosmetology Association’s Guidelines will be revised to allow the following:
There will be no limit to the number of clients allowed in a personal services establishment. However, salons must adhere to the 10-person rule (client and staff person) if the physical size and layout of the salon is such that a physical distance of 2 meters (6 feet) between clients cannot be maintained.

Cameron DeBaie, the Board’s Executive Chair, went live today on our Private Members Only Facebook Group with this announcement and to answer questions from Members. The recorded version of this video can be replayed in the group. Please join if you have not already done so.

Stay tuned for more updates! Together, we're getting there!



May 29, 2020 - Update

The Nova Scotia Government has just announced the reopening of businesses on June 5, 2020. 

Industry Guidelines have been approved. These guidelines will help Members prepare to reopen salons and offer services to the public once again. It will be up to all independent businesses, individual business owners, and cosmetologists to make decisions following Covid-19 rules and using these Guidelines to implement the best practices for your business, your clients, and your staff when reopening. There are many different business situations in this Industry. Some salons are small, with only one proprietor; some have a small number of employees, and some are larger with multiple employees. Please read these Guidelines in their entirety in order to decide which situation best fits your personal and business circumstances. 

APPROVED FINAL RETURN TO WORK GUIDELINES (No longer valid)

IMPORTANT- In addition, the Reopening Nova Scotia website has also been set up, which provides important information and resources as the Province prepares to re-open for business: https://novascotia.ca/reopening-nova-scotia/


May 21, 2020 - COVID 19

Return to Work Guidelines & Round Table Discussion

Across Canada, we are changing the way we work to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Your Association has been working with Dr. Strang and his team, and Premier Stephen MacNeil to finalize Guidelines for the Cosmetology industry.

We submitted the Guidelines to Government mid-April and have recently completed edits. Edits may be ongoing as we get closer to reopening.

Today, the Association held an online Round Table discussion with over 1000 industry professionals to discuss how these Guidelines will be introduced and to answer questions from our Membership. 

Here is a link to the Round Table Discussion:

***Round Table Discussion 


May 20, 2020 - Update


Join the Cosmetology Association of Nova Scotia's Executive Board Chair, Cameron DeBaie, and Dana Sharkey,
Executive Director as they introduce proposed Guidelines for the industry's return to work when the time comes.

This Round Table discussion will be an informative presentation on key salon requirements. We will be answering common
questions from participants in order to help with improving the practical understanding of the Guidelines.

Please note that there is limited capacity for participants in the Round Table discussion.

The date is scheduled for May 21st at 11 am.

Full documentation of protocols will be provided to all members soon. 

Please register by following this link. 



May 20, 2020 - Update


Since Salons and Spas were mandated to close, the Association has been keeping Members informed and up
to date on Covid-19 and available resources and funding programs through Social Media, on the Association’s
website, by email, private messages, and phone calls.

We understand that Members have been anxiously awaiting guidelines and recommendations for reopening
here in Nova Scotia. The Association wants to let you know that we have been working diligently for the past six
weeks - monitoring websites, working with many provinces across Canada, speaking with Government, and
responding to many emails and messages from individuals and stakeholders here in NS. We have also received
guidelines from various companies that we have reviewed but have not engaged in the use of them.
(Many industry documents across Canada are similar in the requirements for dealing with Covid-19)
Approval of such serious Guidelines takes time and we cannot answer questions that we do not have the
correct responses to. It is good to review other guidelines to see their required protocols, but we want to
avoid confusion and communicate only the facts.

The Association has created a guideline document for the reopening of salons and spas in Nova Scotia with
great care. The Association did not want to put out a document early to avoid misinformation and undue costs
associated with the purchase of unnecessary equipment. We were also advised not to release this document
prior to approval by Dr. Robert Strang and the Department of Labour and Advanced Education. The Association
is happy to report we are now in the final edits, working directly with Dr. Strang and his team, along with OHS
on the Guidelines that will be implemented.

We assure you that your Executive Board and staff have been working on your behalf to get the information
out to you as soon as possible and will provide the Guidelines to Members by email, Social Media, and the
Association’s website. We encourage you to share the information with friends and colleagues when the
time comes to ensure that everyone receives the correct information for Nova Scotia.

The Government of Nova Scotia will have the final say on when we will reopen.

We have also been assembling information to support Members through the next phase of COVID-19. As a
reminder to Members, continue to monitor our website and Social Media platforms for changes as our
Government announces the next steps in the process of reopening our economy.

Some helpful links that you will want to check out:

    Facebook Members Only Group
     Facebook Business Owners Group

We are expecting our Industry Guidelines to be released by 5:00 pm tomorrow (May 21). This document
will be emailed to Members and will also be accessible in the links mentioned above. Managing the risks
of COVID-19 in the workplace requires multiple strategies that must be used in combination with our
Guidelines in order to be effective. Business employers/owners, employees, and customers all have
important roles to play in taking steps to reduce the spread of COVID-19.

We encourage all businesses to begin to prepare for reopening by creating your business protocols for both your
staff and your customers. Your individual plan should include the following steps:

     • Designate COVID-19 committee
     • Provide workplace safety education
     • Train your employees
     • Prepare and inform your customers
     • Prepare for transactions

It is important for members to check with Provincial and Federal levels of Government as they will also be
providing reopening support and guidelines for businesses.

We have also prepared templates for Members to download. There are also many helpful Government sites with
downloadable forms and posters.

We have been sourcing suppliers of Personal Protective Equipment and have a full list of companies listed below.
Please scroll down to the previous update. We continue to add to this list as more and more companies are
pivoting their organization to meet this need.

Thank you for your patience and understanding during these unprecedented times.

May 6, 2020 - Update


  • Disposable masks

  • Gloves

  • Face Shields

  • Disinfectants



May 4, 2020 - Update



April 6, 2020 - Update

COVID-19 
The Association would like to provide our Members with the following guidelines created in consultation with our
Accountant and Lawyer regarding the sale of retail products during COVID-19. The Association should not tell
you what to do. 
We are here to provide important and relevant information as it becomes available.

The Government's message is clear: "Stay the Blazes Home."


Please read this document   to learn more about selling products during COVID-19.


March 26, 2020 - Update


COVID-19 Questions & Answers

As a matter of public health and safety, we all need to work together to contain this virus. This is an uncertain time for all of us and we are working hard to provide our Members with answers to frequently asked questions to help us navigate these next weeks.

We will continue to add to these Questions & Answers in the coming days and weeks.

Questions & Answers:


Do we have to close?
Yes. This is an order issued under the Nova Scotia Health Protection Act. It is a criminal offense to ignore it.

Is there an estimated date that we will be able to reopen our businesses?
Currently, there has been no suggested date of return from the Government. This decision will be dependent on how quickly we can contain the spread of this virus. If we all follow the medical advice from our Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Strang, we can contain the spread of COVID-19 quickly and return to work when it is safe to do so.

Would we be penalized if we stayed open – I work on my own?
It is against the law to remain open during a Mandated Closure by our Government. This is an order issued under the Public Health Act. It covers all salons, spas, irrespective of the size. There is a fine for non-compliant to the amount of $7500 daily.

If we have a salon in a nursing home can we still work?
No. Every business that provides a personal service (salons, spas, nails) must close. It is impossible to maintain the Physical Distance of 1.5 meters while doing cosmetology services. Those businesses or individuals who are non-compliant can face fines of $7500 per day.

Where do I report a salon, spa, or service provider still offering services to customers?
We request that you call your local NON-Emergency Police Department in your area. You will need to provide the name of the business, the address and as much detail as you can.
Here are some non-emergency numbers:
Can we continue to keep our retail area open?
It is up to the individual business at this time. We do recommend that all Members adhere to the guidelines set out by the Nova Scotia Government regarding any workplace. Please keep in mind that this can change at any time as it is not an essential service. *Please note that Government Support may be affected if you continue to operate a portion of your business. 

Can we sell mixtures of colour to our clients for them to use at home?
The Cosmetology Association does not condone the selling of professional products, mixed products (colour, masks, etc.) to clients during this pandemic, as there could potentially be a serious liability issue or transfer of the virus for the Member who is selling the product.
*If any injury results post-application on the member's instruction, a client may sue for that injury. (example - colour in eyes, burnt scalp, etc.)
*Professional colour is not for public use.
*A study suggests that people may acquire the coronavirus through respiratory droplets and touching contaminated surfaces. Scientists discovered the virus is detectable for up to three days on plastic and stainless steel.
*Most insurance policies protect in-salon services only. We've been told by at least one insurance company that "there would be no coverage for providing this service outside the salon and the Members risks having their policy cancelled."

Is there a reliable source that I can find answers to protecting my health and to reduce the spread of COVID-19?
Yes! Chief Medical Officer of Health for Nova Scotia, Dr. Robert Strang, has released a series of videos to inform the public and answer many questions. Please visit this link. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d3_wpa7sCiM&list=PLwLZ9YtgHtLBm1odkXZF3BUzJMICkD8aL&index=6&t=0s. There are also a series of questions and answers from him designed specifically for children. 

Where can I learn about the Government updates that are scheduled each day?
There is a webcast that is scheduled on the Nova Scotia Government website and can be accessed by the following link: https://novascotia.ca/stayinformed/webcast/

What can I do to help Front Line Workers?
The Association is committed to supporting the public health and government response to the Coronavirus. Many Pharmacies and Shelters are in demand of masks and gloves, and disposable pedicure sandals. We encourage all salon and spas to consider donating their supplies to a Hospital, Shelter or Pharmacy near you. If you are unsure where to drop these items off, please private message the Association and we will put you in touch with someone near you.
  • Pharmacies – seeking gloves and masks for pharmacists and patients
  • Hospitals – seeking disposable pedicure sandals for showering after shifts
  • Shelters – seeking gloves and masks for staff
I have a mobile licence. Can I still work?
No. The government has mandated that we only interact with one another for essential services.

Am I required to pay my chair rent during this closure?
During this crisis, it would up to the salon/spa owner to decide whether rent is due, unless there is a clause in the contract agreement.

Are there any other companies providing support to small businesses during this closure?
There are several companies doing what they can to help during this crisis. Here is a list of a few that we are aware of.
  • NS Power has announced that they will waive late fees and ensure no power will be shut off during the next three months as well as providing payment options.
  • Banks are deferring mortgages and loans and providing lines of credit to those who require this. Please contact your bank using the numbers on this page. 
  • Bell Alliant is offering businesses clients service adjustments and extra usage and credit.
  • Eastlink is offering free HBO for two months. They are also suspending services until June 1st and no charge to reconnect later.
  • AIL Insurance  is waiving premiums for 1 year for those who have personal insurance with them. Or call 902.

Are there any classes, workshops, meetings, or exams being held at the Association?
No. The Association Office is closed until further notice and all scheduled events, meetings, workshops, WCB meetings, Information Sessions, classes, and exams have been postponed until a later date. These will be rescheduled in the days and weeks following a return to work by the Government. 
 

Financial 

Where do we find financial aid?
The Federal Government outlined extensive programs and funding in response to COVID-19.
This situation is evolving. https://www.canada.ca/en/department-finance/news/2020/03/canadas-covid-19-economic-response-plan-support-for-canadians-and-businesses.html Its bests to check the government of Canada website for the most up to date information.

The Government has recently replaced the initial two new programs announced March 23rd with one that will allow easier access and applicable to all Canadians. It is a flat amount of $2000 per month. It will be available after April 6th with payments expected within 14 days of that date. Please visit this link to learn more and to answer all your questions about this program. https://cupe.ca/canada-emergency-response-benefit-qa?fbclid=IwAR237gXosd20DWs27i-Acz5-QrBrDAjqyyX7lDaK7uHX6IxNOSb0lCJJBlM

As owners, do we have to issue lay offs?
Yes. If you are an employer, you are required to issue a layoff for employees to allow them access to the programs. However please note that the government has waived the waiting period to apply for EI. To the latest information click here: https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/corporate/notices/coronavirus.html

Can we apply for EI with a T4?
The requirements and website for applying for EI during the COVID 19 pandemic are here https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/corporate/notices/coronavirus.html

In addition to these questions and answers, please visit this link for more information from our Government.
https://www.halifaxtoday.ca/local-news/gyms-barbershops-and-nail-salons-among-businesses-that-must-close-thursday-2177834

March 20, 2020 - Update


Updated 4:30 pm

We are committed to adding COVID-19 information that applies to our Cosmetology Industry specifically as the days and weeks continue. 
Please visit the link for today's Webcast from our Premier and Chief Health Officer held at 3pm March 20th. 
March 20th Nova Scotia Webcast

A.I.L. Personal Insurance Policies
We have received information from AIL Insurance that Members who have purchased additional Personal Insurance from them (**this is not the $4000 life insurance policy that each member has from them through the Association), that they will be waiving premiums for 12 months. 


Message from AIL: "Members who have personal policies with us and are laid off from their place of employment are able to have premiums waived and no repayment for up to 12 months. They must fill out the attached form and have their employer or union state the date they were laid off." 
Please visit their website for more information. 


**We want to be clear - there is no need to contact them unless you have purchased additional PERSONAL INSURANCE from them. The $4000 automatic No Cost Life Policy through the Association is not affected by this.


March 19, 2020 - Update


COVID-19 
Update: March 19th, 2020 (3:00 p.m.)


Madatory Closure of all Salons and Spas - 
Effective Midnight Tonight, March 19, 2020
The office will be closing along with Salons and Spas effective today, but we will continue to work from home to monitor emails and update members on our website and on the Members' Facebook Group. Check back often as we continue to monitor and update on changes in the next few days and weeks. You can also visit our Facebook private Members' Group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/CANSmember/?source_id=266600917711. Our private group chat allows members to ask questions and discuss important issues as they happen with other cosmetologists, salon and spa owners, and your Association. A private channel to discuss Member topics has never been as important as it is now.Q&A We also have a link to frequently asked questions & answers. This will be updated as we have more answers. NEWS:At 3:00 pm on March 18, 2020, the Nova Scotia Government mandated the immediate closure of all salons and spas in the Province. A recording of the news conference is available here: https://www.youtube.com/user/nsgov.Details of additional measures announced by the Government to further prevent the spread of COVID-19 and increase capacity within the health system to respond are outlined below:Effective immediately:-- personal service and fitness establishments such as hair salons, barber shops, spas, nail salons, body art establishments and gyms must shut down on or before midnight on Thursday, March 19th -- doctors and pharmacists have new options for virtual care, using telephone and secure videoconferencing-- pharmacists can renew prescriptions for most medications and government will cover the assessment fee-- employers cannot require a doctor’s note if an employee must be off work-- The College of Physicians and Surgeons is waiving the fee for retired doctors to renew their licences so they can come back to work-- retired and other nurses are being brought into the system to assist with 811 staffing-- all service providers funded through the Department of Community Services’ Disability Support Program - including social enterprises, day programs, and supported employment programs for adults with diverse abilities will close to participants and the publicNSHA and IWK have further restricted visitors and instituted other measures like online mental health supports and more assessment centres. More information is available at the links below:

The full news release is available at: https://novascotia.ca/news/release/?id=20200318004 and in French at: https://novascotia.ca/news/release/?id=20200318005.

The Federal Government has also announced plans being put in place for the financial assistance offered to Canadians being affected by job layoffs, business, closures, etc. For more information regarding this announcement, please visit www.cbc.ca/news/politics/trudeau-coronavirus-financial-supports-1.5500045.

Several major banks, including Royal Bank of Canada, CIBC, Scotiabank, and TD Bank are offering clients several options to assist in their time of need. We encourage you to contact your financial institution to inquire about mortgages, loans, payment deferrals, etc. https://www.canadianrealestatemagazine.ca/market-update/big-six-banks-to-allow-6month-mortgage-payment-deferral-327631.aspx .  

The Federal Government has also announced two new benefit programs for individuals who do not fall under the regular EI program, please visit www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/corporate/notices/coronavirus.html.
A number of new resources have been developed for businesses and individuals, including:

These materials are also available in French: https://novascotia.ca/coronavirus/fr/

As announced earlier today, Nova Scotia has 12 cases of COVID-19, including nine presumptive and three confirmed cases. The news release is available at: https://novascotia.ca/news/release/?id=20200318001 and in French at https://novascotia.ca/news/release/?id=20200318002.

The Association realises the enormous impact this situation will have on everyone.  It is important to remember that we’re all in this together.  Industries around the World are feeling the impact of COVID-19. 

As always, we are available by direct email at info@nscosmetology.ca

Stay Safe everyone!


March 18, 2020 - Update
Mandatory Closure of all Salons and Spas as of midnight on Thursday, March 19, 2020.

Dear Members,

We have been working together with both the Chief Medical Officer of Health Nova Scotia, the Nova Scotia Government and our colleagues in New Brunswick (The Cosmetology Association of New Brunswick) and PEI (The PEI Hairdressers Association.

The COVID-19 pandemic has been evolving daily, and in some cases, hourly. Thank you for your support and patience during these unprecedented times. As of today, March 18th, the Government of Nova Scotia has mandated that all Salons and Spa close as of Thursday at midnight to slow the spread of COVID-19.

The following link will provide Members with the Governments economic response plan and provide answers to many questions regarding financial support for individuals and businesses.
https://www.canada.ca/en/department-finance/economic-response-plan.html?fbclid=IwAR08kllgTPGYa5gJ3nbj5op8YEIzSSuuFNBHS2qA0GzHkE7g4-7ulmJasa4

We are preparing a list of FAQs for you. These will be posted to our website and to our Social Media. We will keep these updated throughout this pandemic.

We will get through this and we will come out stronger as an Association. Thank you for your patience, support and cooperation.

Sincerely,
The Cosmetology Association of Nova Scotia


NEWS RELEASE:
HEALTH/WELLNESS--Five New Presumptive Cases of COVID-19 in Nova Scotia
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As of today, Nova Scotia has three confirmed cases and nine presumptive cases of COVID-19.

Five new cases were identified Tuesday, March 17. Four of the cases are travel-related and one is connected to an earlier case.

The 12 individuals affected range in age from early 30's to mid-70's. They are all in self-isolation and recovering at home.

Public health has been in contact with these individuals and working to identify others who may have come in close contact with them. Those individuals are also being directed to self-isolate at home, away from the public, for 14 days. They are located across the province. Northern Nova Scotia is the only region without a positive case of COVID-19 at this time.

The province is testing daily, working with our partners at the National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg. To date, Nova Scotia has 1,141 negative test results, nine presumptive positive cases and three confirmed cases.

Anyone who has travelled outside of Canada must self-isolate for 14 days when they return to Nova Scotia. If you have been in close contact with someone who has travelled and are experiencing fever (above 38 C) and/or new cough you should complete the online questionnaire before calling 811. The online questionnaire can be found at: https://811.novascotia.ca/

Nova Scotians can find accurate, up-to-date information, handwashing posters and fact sheets at https://novascotia.ca/coronavirus .

Today's update will be livestreamed at 3 p.m. on https://novascotia.ca/stayinformed/webcast , @nsgov Facebook and YouTube channels

Quick Facts:
-- testing numbers are updated daily at https://novascotia.ca/coronavirus
-- the Government of Canada has issued a travel advisory asking Canadians to avoid non-essential travel outside Canada until further notice
-- Nova Scotia's Health Protection Act gives the chief medical officer of health the authority to give advice to protect public health and decrease risk to public health presented by communicable diseases such as COVID-19

Additional Resources:

The Public Health Agency of Canada maintains a list of affected areas: https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/2019-novel-coronavirus-infection/health-professionals/covid-19-affected-areas-list.html

Government of Canada: https://canada.ca/coronavirus

Government of Canada toll-free information line 1-833-784-4397 Nova Scotia Public Health offices: http://www.nshealth.ca/public-health-offices


March 17, 2020 - Update

COVID-19 


As the Professional Association for all Cosmetologists in Nova Scotia we have two main objectives:

  • Promote the Profession
  • Protect the Public

In these extraordinary times we are working daily and even hourly to ensure that we do everything we can to meet both of these two important objectives.
This is an unprecedented time. 

We take our direction on how best to protect the public from the Chief Medical Officer of Health.  We know that Dr. Robert Strang is in the best position to make the recommendations and decisions on how best to work safely and interact with the public for the protection of not only the public’s health but, as importantly, the health of our members.  He has better information and better expertise than we do in this public health crisis.   We are listening to him.

We are in constant contact with the authorities who have all of the information and expertise to make the best decisions for all involved.  It’s the right thing to do.  It is the smart thing to do.  It is the responsible thing to do.

Our commitment is to continue to work with the authorities and we will convey to you immediately up-to-the-minute direction on how best to manage this situation.

We are committed to doing our best throughout this pandemic to ensure that we deliver on both of our key objectives to the benefit of both the public and the profession.

Your support is important during this critical time.  We are one family.  We will only get through this together.  Never has a commitment to community been more important than it is right now.

We can be certain of only one thing: we will be stronger on the other side of this uncertain time if we work together and look after one another now.

Further to information posted on our website and Social Media last week, the Association is monitoring on an hourly basis all updates issued by the Federal and Provincial Governments. We encourage you to follow the Association’s website and Social Media (Members Only Group) for ongoing Member conversation and further updates.

At this time and until the Public Health Officer/Government mandates closure, it is a personal business decision for privately owned businesses to remain open.  



March 16, 2020 - Update

COVID-19 information 4:00pm

The Association has been updated by NS Public Health, who advises they cannot provide anymore information than that which is available on the Provincial Government's Covid-19 information page. https://novascotia.ca/coronavirus/#alerts.

We again encourage all Members to closely monitor this website for information and updates regarding this virus. Please note that the Premier has confirmed today they are looking at measures to assist those who normally don't qualify for employment insurance and should have more information regarding this subject posted soon.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-f1SR8sQC8


March 16, 2020 - Update







https://novascotia.ca/news/release/?id=20200313002  






























https://novascotia.ca/coronavirus/#alerts 





March 12, 2020 - Update

COVID-19 


Universal precautions are an essential part of the Cosmetology Industry. The Cosmetology Association of Nova Scotia continues to monitor the ongoing situation related to COVID-19 (previously known as 2019 Novel Coronavirus).

We are following the recommendations of the Nova Scotia Chief Medical Officer as this situation continues to evolve. Currently there are no confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Nova Scotia, and the risk of contracting the virus remains low. The Public Health Agency of Canada has also assessed the current risk of infection as low to Canadians.

For updates about COVID-19 please visit the Province of Nova Scotia’s dedicated webpage as they are the primary source of health information for people living in Nova Scotia.

Prevention and Protection
Nova Scotia Public Health is encouraging everyone to practice hygiene measures usually used during cold and flu season, including:
  • Washing your hands frequently with soap and water or use hand sanitizer
  • Coughing or sneezing into your elbow or tissue (throw the tissue away)
  • Limiting contact with others when you are sick
  • Limiting touching the eyes, nose, and mouth
  • Not sharing items that may contain saliva like utensils and bottles/glasses
  • Frequently cleaning surfaces like taps, doorknobs, and countertops
Salon & Spa Prevention
You can further protect yourself and your customers and help prevent the spread of disease by following Universal Precautions as outlined in the Association’s Salon and Spa Handbook (pages 10 to 16). We encourage Members to review all sanitation practices with their employees to ensure universal precautions are being followed.

Please note: All exams, classes and meetings will continue as scheduled. Please follow the Association’s website and Facebook page(s) closely in the upcoming days and weeks for any updates or cancellations.

More information about prevention is available on the Nova Scotia COVID-19 web page.
Nova Scotia COVID-19 web page
Canadian Public Health Agency
World Health Organization (WHO)
Global Affairs Canada Travel Advisory

If you have any questions, please contact us at 902.468.6477.
 
Cosmetology Association (NS)
128 Chain Lake Drive
Beechville, NS  B3S 1A2
Canada

Hours of Operation
Monday 8:30 - 4:00
Tuesday 8:30 - 4:00
Wednesday 8:30 - 4:00
Thursday 8:30 - 4:00
Friday 8:30 - 3:00

*Holiday or Weather closures/cancellations will be noted in the Calendar.
Office: (902) 468-6477
Fax: (902) 468-7147
Toll Free: (800) 765-8757

General Inquiries
info@nscosmetology.ca

Provincial Exam Information
jill@nscosmetology.ca

Executive Director
Dana Sharkey, CAE
executivedir@nscosmetology.ca 

Schools

Academy of Cosmetology
Hair, Esthetics, Makeup Artistry
33 Thornhill Drive, Unit 201. Dartmouth

Cape Breton Business College
Hair, Esthetics
93 Johnston Street, Sydney

CBBC - Halifax
Hair, Esthetics
1046 Barrington Street, Halifax
Eastern Esthetics
Nail Technology, Hair Removal, Eyelash Enhancements.
19 Crane Lake Drive, Halifax

Hair Design Centre
Hair, Esthetics, Makeup Artistry
278 Lacewood Drive, Halifax
Hair Masters
Hair, Esthetics, Nail Technology
26 Archibald Ave., North Sydney

Elevate Beauty Institute of Cosmetology
Hair, Esthetics, Nail Technology, Lash Technician
77 Crescent Drive, New Minas

NSCC Annapolis Campus
Hairdressing
50 Elliott Road, Middleton
NSCC Burridge Campus
Hair, Esthetics, Nail Technology
372 Pleasant Street, Yarmouth

NSCC Marconi Campus
Hairdressing
1240 Grand Lake Road, Sydney

NSCC Pictou Campus
Hairdressing
39 Acadia Avenue, Stellarton