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6 cases reported for Nova Scotia on Tuesday, April 13 | COVID-19 | Halifax, Nova Scotia

Map of COVID-19 cases reported in Nova Scotia as of April 13, 2021. Legend here. THE COAST 6 cases reported for Nova Scotia on Tuesday, April 13  The province’s latest COVID-19 numbers. As we explained yesterday, with Stephanie Nolen s Northwood investigation about to be published, his week s updates about the province s pandemic numbers are going to be bare-bones. Today is a perfect example, with very little information beyond what the province provides. Nova Scotia is reporting six new C19 cases in its daily press release, for a total of 45 active cases, three of those being patients hospitalized with the disease. Two cases are in Central Zone and are related to travel outside Canada, says the province. Three cases are in Western Zone and are related to travel outside Canada. The other case is in Eastern Zone and is related to travel outside Atlantic Canada. The people are self-isolating, as required.

2 cases and a major leap in vaccine delivery April 14 | COVID-19 | Halifax, Nova Scotia

Map of COVID-19 cases reported in Nova Scotia as of April 14, 2021. Legend here. THE COAST 2 cases and a major leap in vaccine delivery April 14  But Nova Scotia’s COVID-19 numbers also identify 18 more cases of the B117 variant. As we continue to request your patience for minimal case reports this week, let s get to the day s numbers. The province is reporting two new COVID-19 cases today: One case is in Central Zone and is related to travel outside Canada. The other case is in Eastern Zone and is related to travel outside Atlantic Canada. The people are self-isolating, as required.

7 new cases for a record 46 active cases Monday, April 12 | COVID-19 | Halifax, Nova Scotia

Map of COVID-19 cases reported in Nova Scotia as of April 12, 2021. Legend here. THE COAST 7 new cases for a record 46 active cases Monday, April 12  Nova Scotia s active COVID-19 caseload reaches a new high for the year. We need to keep this report short and number-focused today and for the rest of the week because we re working on a huge story about Northwood long-term care facility that comes out Thursday, and it needs all of our attention. If The Coast had a huge staff of reporters and editors like, for example, England s influential Guardian, we might have enough hands to share the work so epic investigations don t disrupt the regular day-to-day operations. But we don t have that staff. We have one editor (that s me) and a few reporters and a small stable of freelancers. So when we produce a piece of journalism for Halifax that wouldn t be out of place in

New Social Contract needed

New Social Contract needed The Covid-19 crisis has changed people’s attitudes and expectations. Seán Healy – CEO of Social Justice Ireland – says we have to radically change our two-tier health discrimination Health is not just about healthcare. The link between poverty and ill-health is well established by international and national research. A World Health Organization Commission that reported in 2008 on the social determinants of health found that health is influenced by factors like poverty, food security, social exclusion and discrimination, poor housing, unhealthy early childhood conditions, poor educational status, and low occupational status. One of the most obvious concerns about the Irish Healthcare system is to do with access.

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