The Coast
Yesterdays' chaos didn't end yesterday. The province is announcing one new COVID-19 case in the official update today, and it's deleting one of the cases announced Saturday because somebody typed the wrong thing. If only this latest Saturday mistake could be blamed on losing an hour of sleep because daylight savings time's return caused clocks to "spring forward" an hour, but that didn't happen until this morning. Wacky time!
The new case is in the Nova Scotia Health Authority's Central zone, specifically the Dartmouth community health network. It's travel-related.
Then comes today's the magically disappearing case, which is totally separate from the case that got removed yesterday. "The case reported in Central Zone yesterday, March 13, that was under investigation has been removed due to a data entry error," says the provincial report. "There were four new cases yesterday, not five." It was incorrectly data-entered into the Halifax community network, and is counted below on our table as a negative one.