N.L. health authority investigating possible community spread of COVID-19 in western region of province CORNER BROOK, N.L. Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account
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A Newfoundland and Labrador health authority is trying to determine if there is community spread of COVID-19 in the western region of the province.
The Western Health authority issued a release Sunday evening urging residents of Corner Brook and the Bay of Islands area to get tested even if they don’t have symptoms.
The New Democrats are asking a court to declare the provincial election unconstitutional, saying voting irregularities were so numerous and severe that a new election must be held
Bruce Chaulk, Newfoundland and Labrador’s chief electoral officer, has effectively dismantled and rebuilt the provincial vote several times over a matter of days
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Hundreds of nurses and other health-care workers in Newfoundland and Labrador are braving the province’s signature winter mix of wind, sleet and howling snowstorms to battle the spread of COVID-19.
Nurses are even coming out of retirement to help out at two large, outdoor testing sites set up in the epicentre of an outbreak sweeping through the St. John’s metro area, Registered Nurses’ Union president Yvette Coffey said Wednesday.
The new COVID-19 infections follow a total of 18 confirmed cases in the previous two days, a marked decline from a daily count that shot up to 100 late last week