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N S reports 45 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday

44 new cases as the Halifax lockdown starts April 23 | COVID-19 | Halifax, Nova Scotia

Map of COVID-19 cases reported in Nova Scotia as of April 23, 2021. Legend here. THE COAST 44 new cases as the Halifax lockdown starts April 23  School cases, more variants and a nursing home infection give Friday the air of disaster. The last time the province implemented a circuit breaker lockdown was in February. Over a few days case numbers crept upward and then spiked all the way up to 10 new cases in a single day! Newly elected premier Iain Rankin and chief medical officer of health Robert Strang took fast and decisive action, immediately imposing a batch of restrictions on Halifax Regional Municipality for a month.

Forty-four New Cases of COVID-19, Additional Variant Cases Identified

Forty-four New Cases of COVID-19, Additional Variant Cases Identified Forty-four new cases of COVID-19 are being reported in Nova Scotia today, April 23. Thirty-three cases are in Central Zone, five of which were identified Thursday, April 22, at Dartmouth South Academy in Dartmouth, Ross Road School in Westphal, Holland Road Elementary in Fletchers Lake, St. Catherine’s Elementary in Halifax and St. Joseph’s-Alexander McKay Elementary in Halifax. Five cases are in Eastern Zone, four cases are in Western Zone and two are in Northern Zone. One of the cases in Central Zone is a staff member at The Ivy Meadows, a long-term care facility in Beaver Bank. As a precaution, residents are being isolated and cared for in their rooms and the facility is closed to visitors and designated caregivers. The Ivy Meadows is working with public health on testing required for residents and staff. All residents were offered vaccinations earlier and the majority of residents accepted full vaccina

Nova Scotia reports 44 new COVID-19 cases on Friday

Posted: Apr 23, 2021 1:13 PM AT | Last Updated: April 23 People line up for COVID-19 testing in downtown Halifax on April 23, 2021.(Paul Legere/Radio-Canada) Nova Scotia reported 44 new COVID-19 cases on Friday, bringing the province s total known active caseload to 150. Thirty-three of the new cases are in the central zone, five of which were identified Thursday at schools. Those schools are Dartmouth South Academy in Dartmouth, Ross Road School in Westphal, Holland Road Elementary in Fletchers Lake, St. Catherine s Elementary in Halifax and St. Joseph s-Alexander McKay Elementary in Halifax. Five of the cases are in the eastern zone, four are in the western zone and two are in the northern zone.

44 new COVID cases; 150 active (April 23)

Forty-four new cases of COVID-19 are being reported in Nova Scotia on Friday. Thirty-three cases are in Central Zone, five of which were identified Thursday, April 22, at Dartmouth South Academy in Dartmouth, Ross Road School in Westphal, Holland Road Elementary in Fletchers Lake, St. Catherine’s Elementary in Halifax and St. Joseph’s-Alexander McKay Elementary in Halifax. Five cases are in Eastern Zone, four cases are in Western Zone and two are in Northern Zone. One of the cases in Central Zone is a staff member at The Ivy Meadows, a long-term care facility in Beaver Bank. As a precaution, residents are being isolated and cared for in their rooms and the facility is closed to visitors and designated caregivers. The Ivy Meadows is working with public health on testing required for residents and staff. All residents were offered vaccinations earlier and the majority of residents accepted full vaccination with two doses of COVID-19 vaccine.

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