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N.S. reports 15 new COVID-19 infections

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Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: https://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/n-s-rep...highest-case-count-in-nearly-a-year-1.5397873

N.S. reports 38 new COVID-19 infections Thursday, highest case count in nearly a year
Leigha Farnell
CTVNewsAtlantic.ca writer
Published Thursday, April 22, 2021 11:10AM ADT Last Updated Thursday, April 22, 2021 12:45PM ADT

HALIFAX -- Health officials in Nova Scotia are reporting 38 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday ? the highest single-day case increase the province has seen in just under one year.

Thirty-three cases are in the province's Central zone ? two are related to travel outside of Atlantic Canada, while two are connected to international travel.

Nineteen of the cases in the Central zone are close contacts to previously reported cases. Ten of these cases remain under investigation ? two of which were identified on Wednesday at Bell Park Academic Centre in Lake Echo and Shannon Park Elementary in Dartmouth, N.S....
 
Source: https://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/nova-sc...id-19-seven-variant-cases-confirmed-1.5399554

Nova Scotia reports 44 new cases of COVID-19; seven variant cases confirmed
Allan April
CTVNewsAtlantic.ca writer
Published Friday, April 23, 2021 1:11PM ADT Last Updated Friday, April 23, 2021 1:43PM ADT

HALIFAX -- Health officials in Nova Scotia are reporting 44 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday ? the highest single-day case increase the province has seen in exactly one year.

Thirty-three cases are in the province's Central zone. Public health says there are signs of community spread in the Central zone, but not signs of community spread in the province's Eastern, Northern or Western zones at this time.

Five cases were identified Thursday evening and are connected to the following schools in the HRM:

Dartmouth South Academy in Dartmouth
Ross Road School in Westphal
Holland Road Elementary in Fletchers Lake
St. Catherine's Elementary in Halifax
St. Joseph's-Alexander McKay Elementary in Halifax.

One of the cases in Central zone is a staff member at The Ivy Meadows, a long-term care facility in Beaver Bank. Public Health says, as a precaution, residents are being isolated and cared for in their rooms and the facility is closed to visitors and designated caregivers.

Public Health says they are working with The Ivy Meadows on testing residents and staff. All residents were offered vaccinations earlier and the majority of residents accepted full vaccination with two doses of COVID-19 vaccine.

Five of Friday's cases are in the Eastern zone, four cases are in the Western zone and two cases are in the Northern zone.

Public health says going forward, they will no longer be regularly providing the source of individual cases, due to an increased number of investigations.

"The new restrictions for the greater Halifax area come into effect today. I know it's not easy, but it is a necessary step to allow us to limit the spread of COVID-19," said Dr. Robert Strang, Nova Scotia's chief medical officer of health. "While the majority of the cases are in the Central Zone, COVID-19 can easily find its way into other parts of the province. We must all remain vigilant and continue working to limit spread within, and beyond, Halifax."

Five previously reported cases in Nova Scotia are now considered resolved, with the total number of active cases increasing to 150-- the highest number of active cases the province has reported since May 10, 2020.

The 44 new cases marks the third highest single-day count, trailing 55 new cases on April 23, 2020, and 46 new cases on April 20, 2020...
 
Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/covid-cases-new-nova-scotia-saturday-vaccine-1.6001096

Province reports 52 new cases of COVID-19 Saturday as testing hits new high
Total is province's second-highest number of new daily cases since start of pandemic
Vernon Ramesar ? CBC News ? Posted: Apr 24, 2021 12:27 PM AT | Last Updated: 1 hour ago

Nova Scotia reported 52 new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday, bringing the province's number of active cases to 201.

The highest number of new daily COVID-19 cases in the province was 55 on Apr. 23, 2020.

Forty-four of the new cases are in the central health zone, which was placed under new restrictions on Friday. One of the cases listed Saturday is at Oyster Pond Academy in Oyster Pond.

Four cases are in the eastern zone, including one at Shipyard Elementary in Sydney.

There were four cases in the northern zone, one at Cobequid Educational Centre in Truro.

The school cases in Sydney and Truro were reported on Friday but not included in Friday's numbers...
 
Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova...t-covid-19-sunday-exposures-testing-1.6001475

Province reports long list of COVID-19 exposures as record 63 new cases announced
Testing for Sydney area has also increased for Sunday, Monday
CBC News ? Posted: Apr 25, 2021 10:27 AM AT | Last Updated: 33 minutes ago

Nova Scotians who were at more than 20 possible COVID-19 exposures sites across the province are being asked to self-isolate in most cases as they await test results.

Nova Scotia's health authority reported a long list of possible exposures Saturday night, mostly in the central health zone where community spread of the virus has been a concern as cases rise.

The province reported a record 63 new cases on Sunday for a total of 263 active cases. It is the highest single-day increase for Nova Scotia since the pandemic began.

There were 52 cases announced Saturday for a two-day total of 115.

The previous highest number of new cases in a day was almost exactly a year ago on April 23, 2020 when 55 cases were announced...
 
Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/nova-scotia-covid-update-april-26-1.6002024

Nova Scotia reports 66 new cases of COVID-19 Monday
Briefing with Premier Iain Rankin and Dr. Robert Strang scheduled for 3 p.m. AT
CBC News ? Posted: Apr 26, 2021 9:09 AM AT | Last Updated: 4 hours ago

Nova Scotia is reporting 66 new cases of COVID-19 Monday, marking another record-high daily case count since the start of the pandemic.

The Department of Health and Wellness provided the update via Twitter Monday morning along with a breakdown by health zones. There are 58 cases in the central zone, five in the eastern zone, one in the northern zone and two in the western zone. There are 323 known active cases.

Further details are expected in a news release later in the day.

Premier Iain Rankin and Dr. Robert Strang, chief medical officer of health for Nova Scotia, are scheduled to provide an update at 3 p.m. AT via livestream video, which will be available in this story...
 
Source: https://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/nova-sc...nesday-active-cases-increase-to-489-1.5405274

Nova Scotia reports 75 new cases of COVID-19 Wednesday; active cases increase to 489
Allan April
CTVNewsAtlantic.ca writer
Published Wednesday, April 28, 2021 9:56AM ADT Last Updated Wednesday, April 28, 2021 10:07AM ADT

HALIFAX -- Nova Scotia is reporting 75 new COVID-19 cases Wednesday, as the active number of cases in the province increases to 489.

According to a tweet from Nova Scotia Health & Wellness, 67 of the new cases are in the province's Central zone.

Six of Wednesday's new cases are in the Eastern zone. There was also one new case reported in the Western zone, and one new case in the Northern zone...
 
Source: https://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/n-s-rep...y-active-infections-increase-to-548-1.5407057

N.S. reports 70 new COVID-19 cases Thursday; active infections increase to 548
Leigha Farnell
CTVNewsAtlantic.ca writer
Published Thursday, April 29, 2021 9:49AM ADT Last Updated Thursday, April 29, 2021 12:40PM ADT

HALIFAX -- Health officials in Nova Scotia are reporting 70 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday.

According to Public Health, 59 of Thursday's cases are in the province's Central zone, nine are in the Eastern zone, two are in the Northern zone, and none are being reported in the Western Zone.

As announced Saturday, the province is no longer including an "exposure category" (travel, close contact, etc.), citing increased investigations.

The province says there is evidence of community spread in Nova Scotia?s Central zone.

Public Health says the province?s other zones, Eastern, Northern, and Western, are being monitored for signs of community spread.

Eleven of Nova Scotia's previously reported cases are now considered resolved, with the total number of active cases in the province increasing to 548.

Premier Iain Rankin and Dr. Robert Strang, Nova Scotia's chief medical officer of health, are scheduled to provide a live COVID-19 update on Thursday at 3 p.m. AT.
N.S. COVID-19 CASE DATA

Nova Scotia has completed 524,220 tests since the pandemic began.

Due to technical difficulties, health officials say the total number of tests completed on Wednesday are not available at this time.

Since the beginning of the pandemic, there have been 2,360 COVID-19 cases in Nova Scotia. Of those, 1,745 cases have recovered and 67 people have died due to the novel coronavirus...
 
Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/covid-19-update-april-30-1.6008571

N.S. reports 67 new cases of COVID-19; bookings for AstraZeneca vaccine open for ages 40-54
Bookings went live at about 8:30 a.m. Friday
CBC News ? Posted: Apr 30, 2021 9:04 AM AT | Last Updated: 17 minutes ago

As the province opened vaccine booking appointments for Nova Scotians aged 40 to 54, Nova Scotia reported 67 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday.

The new cases bring the total known active caseload to 589.

There are 57 new cases in the central zone, three in the northern zone, four in the western zone and three in the eastern zone, according to a tweet from the Department of Health and Wellness.

As of 8:30 a.m., Nova Scotians aged 40 to 54 could book an appointment for an AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine.

Premier Iain Rankin and Dr. Robert Strang, the chief medical officer of health, announced Wednesday the age cohort would be able to start booking the AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine on Friday, as the province currently has a surplus of about 10,000 doses...
 
Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/nova-scotia-covid-cases-saturday-record-1.6010538

Nova Scotia reports record 148 new cases of COVID-19 Saturday
Province warned that test backlog could mean higher numbers
CBC News ? Posted: May 01, 2021 1:23 PM AT | Last Updated: 32 minutes ago

Nova Scotia reported 148 new active cases of COVID-19 on Saturday ? the highest number of new daily cases since the start of the pandemic.

Nova Scotia Health labs conducted 16,578 tests on Friday, by far the highest number of tests conducted in a single day.

There were 129 cases in the central health zone, 17 in the eastern zone and two in the western zone.

Two of the cases in the central zone are residents of the Clarmar Residential Care Facility in Dartmouth and are related to a previous case at the facility. The province said Thursday that all residents have been fully vaccinated with two doses of vaccine.

Another case in the central zone is a staff member at Shoreham Village care facility in Chester.

Residents of that facility have been isolated as a precaution and all staff and residents are being tested. According to a news release, all residents had received both doses of COVID-19 vaccine.

Thirty people are in hospital with the virus, including five in intensive care...
 
Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/covid-update-saturday-may-2-1.6010494

Nova Scotia reports 133 new COVID-19 cases Sunday
34 people are in hospital, 6 in intensive care
CBC News ? Posted: May 02, 2021 11:49 AM AT | Last Updated: 14 minutes ago

Nova Scotia is reporting 133 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, bringing the total number of active cases to 822.

There are 117 new cases in the central health zone, nine in the eastern zone, six in the western zone and one in the northern zone, according to a release from the Department of Health and Wellness.

There are now 34 people in hospital, including six in intensive care.

The release said there is community spread in the central zone, while the eastern, northern and western zones are continuing to be monitored...
 
Source: https://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/nova-sc...-19-monday-active-cases-rise-to-943-1.5411576

Nova Scotia reports 146 new cases of COVID-19 Monday; active cases rise to 943
Allan April 2019
CTVNewsAtlantic.ca writer
Published Monday, May 3, 2021 1:03PM ADT Last Updated Monday, May 3, 2021 1:15PM ADT

HALIFAX -- Nova Scotia is reporting 146 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday, as the province works through its testing backlog.

In a release, N.S. health officials say 130 of Monday's new cases are located in the province's Central zone.

Nine new cases were identified in the Eastern zone, three new cases are being reported in the Western zone, and four new cases in the Northern zone.




Nova Scotia Premier Iain Rankin and Dr Robert Strang, chief medical officer of health, are scheduled to give a live news update on the COVID-19 situation in the province at 3 p.m. Atlantic.

According to the release, the Nova Scotia Health Authority lab continues to experience a backlog due to the volume of testing in the province. There is also a delay in public health's case data entry into the province's online dashboard.

The province is no longer including an "exposure category" (travel, close contact, etc.), citing increased investigations.

Health officials say there is evidence of community spread in Nova Scotia?s Central zone...
 
Source: https://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/nova-scotia-reports-two-covid-19-deaths-tuesday-153-new-cases-1.5413826

Nova Scotia reports two COVID-19 deaths Tuesday, 153 new cases
Julian Abraham
CTVNewsAtlantic.ca writer
Published Tuesday, May 4, 2021 4:18PM ADT

HALIFAX -- In what Nova Scotia Premier Iain Rankin described as an especially difficult briefing, Nova Scotia announced two new COVID-19 deaths and 153 new cases on Tuesday.

One of the people who died was a woman in her 50s, and one was a man in his 70s. Rankin said they both died at home from COVID complications ? one was unknown to Public Health, as they had not tested positive before their death.

"This is indeed a very sad day," said Dr. Robert Strang, Nova Scotia Chief Medical Officer of Health. "These people are not cases or numbers ? they are family, friends, and neighbours."...
 
Source: https://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/nova-sc...-new-cases-of-covid-19-on-wednesday-1.5415368

Nova Scotia sets daily high with 175 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday
Ryan Van Horne
CTVNewsAtlantic.ca Digital Co-ordinator
Published Wednesday, May 5, 2021 3:10PM ADT Last Updated Wednesday, May 5, 2021 6:15PM ADT

HALIFAX -- Nova Scotia Public Health reported 175 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday, the most the province has reported in one day since the pandemic began more than a year ago.

The previous daily high was the 153 cases reported on Tuesday.

Of the new cases reported on Wednesday, there are 149 cases in Central Zone ? which includes Halifax Regional Municipality ? where Public Health says there continues to be community spread of the novel coronavirus.

There are 13 new cases in Eastern Zone, nine in Western Zone and four in Northern Zone.

Public Health says it continues to closely monitor the Eastern, Northern and Western Zones for community spread.

As of Wednesday, Nova Scotia has 1,203 active cases of COVID-19. There are 40 people in hospital, including nine in an intensive-care unit (ICU).

"We're still dealing with very high case numbers that do involve the variants," said Premier Iain Rankin. "I want to thank all Nova Scotians for following the restrictions. Please continue to do your part to protect your province and keep each other safe."...
 
Source: https://globalnews.ca/news/7839268/nova-scotia-sets-another-daily-covid-19-record-with-182-cases/

Nova Scotia sets another daily COVID-19 record with 182 cases
By Aya Al-Hakim Global News
Posted May 6, 2021 1:56 pm
Updated May 6, 2021 1:59 pm

Nova Scotia reported 182 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday, a new single day record, as the number of active cases in the province surpassed 1,300.

There are 155 cases in the Central Zone, 16 in the Eastern Zone, seven in the Northern Zone and four in the Western Zone.

As of Thursday, there are 45 people in hospital, including nine in ICU.

Since May 1, the number of COVID-19 cases has continued to rise steadily in Nova Scotia...
 
Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/covid-19-update-may-7-1.6017586

1 additional death, 227 new cases of COVID-19 in Nova Scotia
Person who died was a woman in her 70s
CBC News ? Posted: May 07, 2021 9:18 AM AT | Last Updated: 5 minutes ago

Nova Scotia is reporting one new death from COVID-19 and 227 new cases on Friday.

The person who died was a woman in her 70s who lived in the central health zone.

Of the 227 new cases, 202 are in the central zone, 14 are in the eastern zone, nine are in the western zone and two are in the northern zone.

The new cases bring the province's total known active caseload to 1,464.

Fifty people are now in hospital, including nine in the intensive care unit.

The province continues to see high testing rates, with 7,816 COVID-19 tests processed on Thursday. A backlog of thousands of unprocessed tests was resolved on Wednesday.

The percentage of tested samples that are positive has tripled in the last few days, going from 1.1 on Monday to 2.2 on Tuesday, to 3.2 on Wednesday...
 
Source: https://novascotia.ca/news/release/?id=20210508001

One Death, 163 New Cases of COVID-19

Health and Wellness / COVID - 19
May 8, 2021 - 2:48 PM


Today, May 8, Nova Scotia is reporting a death related to COVID-19. A man in his 70s has died in Central Zone.
There have now been 71 COVID-19 related deaths in Nova Scotia.
Nova Scotia is also reporting 163 new cases of COVID-19 today.
There are 134 cases in Central Zone, 13 in Northern Zone, eight in Eastern Zone and eight in Western Zone.
?Another family is suffering the loss of a loved one, and on behalf of all Nova Scotians, I want to offer my condolences,? said Premier Iain Rankin. ?Our province is at a serious point in the pandemic. The actions of every single Nova Scotian are critical right now. Everyone has a role to play. So, let?s do it together. Let?s get this virus under control.?​
One case in Central Zone involves a staff member of Melville Gardens, a residential care facility in Halifax. Another case is in Western Zone and involves a staff member at Harbour View Haven, a nursing home in Lunenburg. As a precaution, residents living on the impacted units at both facilities are being isolated and cared for in their rooms. Staff and residents on the impacted units are being tested. Most residents have been fully vaccinated with two doses of COVID-19 vaccine.
There is community spread in Central Zone. The Eastern, Northern and Western Zones continue to be closely monitored for community spread.
Public health continues to work through the backlog of positive cases that need to be contacted and entered into Panorma, the data system. To allow for timely notification, public health is contacting confirmed positive COVID-19 cases and close contacts by text message when possible. Nova Scotia Health has created a team that is immediately calling all positive cases to advise they are positive and determine whether they need supports. Public health will continue to do detailed follow up on cases and contacts as soon as they are able.
Given delays, anyone tested due to a potential exposure, because they have symptoms, or were advised by public health that they were a close contact or needed to self-isolate until receiving test results, should continue to self-isolate until they receive a negative result. Their household should also isolate until contacted. Close contacts of confirmed COVID-19 cases and those who were present at high-risk exposure locations are required to self-isolate for a full 14 days, regardless of their test result. In addition, anyone who becomes unwell should assume that they have COVID-19, isolate along with their household and arrange testing.
As of today, Nova Scotia has 1,538 active cases of COVID-19. There are 49 people in hospital, including seven in ICU.
On May 7, Nova Scotia Health Authority's labs completed 6,911 tests.
?It is never easy to hear that a Nova Scotian has passed away as result of COVID-19. My thoughts and prayers are with those who are grieving,? said Dr. Robert Strang, Nova Scotia's chief medical officer of health. ?We said we?d have some very rough days ahead as we get this outbreak under control. We have been at this for a long time now and people are getting tired, but we cannot be complacent. The stakes are very high.?​
Since April 1, there have been 2,012 positive COVID-19 cases and five deaths. Cases range in age from under 10 to over 90. There are 469 resolved cases. Cumulative cases may change as data is updated in Panorama.
Nova Scotia is currently under stronger restrictions to protect public health. In an effort to stop the spread of the virus, Nova Scotians are required to remain in their own communities except for essential travel for work, necessary shopping and medical appointments, including vaccination appointments. In this instance ?community? is defined as one?s municipality or county and Nova Scotians should remain as close to home as possible. Detailed information is available at https://novascotia.ca/coronavirus/re...-and-guidance/ ....
 
Source: https://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/nova-sc...s-sunday-active-cases-rise-to-1-625-1.5420375

Nova Scotia reports 165 new COVID-19 cases Sunday, active cases rise to 1,625
Julian Abraham
CTVNewsAtlantic.ca writer
Published Sunday, May 9, 2021 2:16PM ADT Last Updated Sunday, May 9, 2021 2:40PM ADT

Public Health says 138 of the new cases are in the Central Zone, 16 in the Eastern Zone, six in the Western Zone, and five in the Northern Zone.

"Happy Mother's Day to all the moms out there and to those that play the role. For the second year in a row, Mother's Day will be much different than we are used to," said Premier Iain Rankin. "Thank you for adjusting your celebrations to be as safe as possible."

In Sunday's media release, the province says one of the new Central Zone cases involves an employee at the Northwood nursing home. "Follow up" is being done with clients and staff, according to the release.

"Nova Scotians have made changes to their daily lives to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 and it's important to continue to follow the public health measures while celebrating Mother's Day," said Dr. Robert Strang, Nova Scotia's chief medical officer of health. "Now is not the time to let our guard down, if you don't live with your mother-figure, please celebrate Mother's Day virtually."

The province says there is evidence of community spread in the Central Zone, and the rest of the zones are being monitored for signs of spread.
N.S. COVID-19 CASE DATA

Nova Scotia conducted 7,511 COVID-19 tests on Saturday, and 676,372 total since the pandemic began.

There have been 3,919 cumulative COVID-19 cases in Nova Scotia.

Of those, 2,222 have recovered, and 71 people have died due to COVID-19-related causes.

There are currently 43 people in hospital due to COVID-19, which includes seven in intensive care...
 
Source: https://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/nova-sc...9-monday-active-cases-rise-to-1-655-1.5421107

Nova Scotia reports 121 new cases of COVID-19 Monday, active cases rise to 1,655
Allan April
CTVNewsAtlantic.ca writer
Published Monday, May 10, 2021 1:29PM ADT Last Updated Monday, May 10, 2021 1:30PM ADT

HALIFAX -- Nova Scotia health officials are reporting 121 new COVID-19 cases Monday, bringing the province's total number of active cases to 1,655.

Nova Scotia Premier Iain Rankin and Dr. Robert Strang, chief medical officer of health, are scheduled to give a news update Monday at 3 p.m. Atlantic

In a release, N.S. health officials say 94 of Monday's new cases are located in the province's Central zone.

Sixteen new cases were identified in the Eastern zone, six new cases are being reported in the Western zone, and five new cases in the Northern zone.

The province is no longer including an "exposure category" (travel, close contact, etc.), citing increased investigations.

Health officials say there is evidence of community spread in Nova Scotia's Central zone.

Public Health says the province?s other zones, Eastern, Northern, and Western, are being monitored for signs of community spread.

Ninety of Nova Scotia's previously reported cases are now considered resolved, with the total number of active infections increasing to 1,655...
 
Source: https://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/nova-sc...ednesday-active-cases-rise-to-1-621-1.5424298

Nova Scotia reports 149 new cases of COVID-19 Wednesday, active cases rise to 1,621
Allan April 2019
CTVNewsAtlantic.ca writer
Published Wednesday, May 12, 2021 3:02PM ADT Last Updated Wednesday, May 12, 2021 3:12PM ADT

HALIFAX -- Nova Scotia health officials are reporting 149 new COVID-19 cases Wednesday, bringing the province's total number of active cases to 1,621.

N.S. Premier Iain Rankin and Dr. Robert Strang, chief medical officer of health, are scheduled to give a live COVID-19 update on Wednesday at 3 p.m. Atlantic. WATCH LIVE

In a release, N.S. health officials say 116 of Wednesday's new cases are located in the province's Central zone.

Eleven new cases were identified in the Eastern zone, 13 new cases are being reported in the Western zone, and nine new cases in the Northern zone.

Public health says they have cleared the backlog of positive cases, with all cases now contacted and entered into the province's data system. Public health has resumed contacting new positive cases after receiving lab confirmation.

The province is no longer including an "exposure category" (travel, close contact, etc.), citing increased investigations.

Health officials say there is evidence of community spread in Nova Scotia's Central zone.

Public Health says the province?s other zones, Eastern, Northern, and Western, are being monitored for signs of community spread.

119 of Nova Scotia's previously reported cases are now considered resolved, with the total number of active infections rising to 1,621...
 
Source: https://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/n-s-con...ospital-110-new-infections-thursday-1.5426671

N.S. confirms positive cases in non-COVID unit at Halifax hospital; 110 new infections Thursday
Leigha Farnell
CTVNewsAtlantic.ca writer
Published Thursday, May 13, 2021 3:30PM ADT Last Updated Thursday, May 13, 2021 3:43PM ADT

HALIFAX -- Health officials in Nova Scotia are reporting 110 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday.

In a news release from the province, it says 83 of the cases are in the province's Central zone, 12 are in the Eastern zone, nine are in the Western zone, and six are in the Northern zone.

?I am pleased that case numbers are not rising in Central zone where the outbreak has been most serious,? said Premier Iain Rankin. ?We all must keep at it to ensure that we stop the spread of fast-moving variants. If you are feeling unwell, please stay home. By following the public health measures, we are working to keep each other safe.?

Health officials also say eight patients in a non-COVID unit at the Halifax Infirmary site of the QEII Health Sciences Centre have tested positive for COVID-19 and are being transferred to a COVID-19 unit.

All other patients in the non-COVID unit have been tested for the virus, which have all returned as negative.

As a precaution, staff and doctors who work in the unit will also be tested for COVID-19.

Health officials say there is evidence of community spread in Nova Scotia's Central zone.

Public Health says the province?s other zones? Eastern, Northern, and Western? are being monitored for signs of community spread.

One-hundred-and-fifty-five of the province's previously reported cases are now considered resolved, with the total number of active cases dropping to 1,572...
 
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