Posted: Apr 04, 2021 1:33 PM AT | Last Updated: April 4
Nova Scotia reported 7 new cases on COVID-19 on Sunday(AP)
Nova Scotia reported seven new cases of COVID-19 Sunday.
Three of the new cases are in the central health zone. Two are related to travel outside the region and one is a close contact of a case reported previously.
Three of the new cases are in the western zone. All are close contacts of a previously reported case.
There is one new case in the eastern zone related to travel outside the region.
All of the new cases are self-isolating.
Nova Scotia Health labs completed 1,579 COVID-19 tests on Saturday.
N L reports 2 new travel-related COVID-19 cases on Tuesday
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No new COVID-19 cases in N L Monday, as caseload remains at 2
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by Craig Takeuchi on March 15th, 2021 at 7:00 PM 1 of 2 2 of 2
New case counts remained above 400 each day over the weekend.
As the AstraZeneca vaccine arrives in B.C., provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry explained who will receive this vaccine, and also addressed concerns about this vaccine raised by some countries suspending its use.
B.C. update: March 12 to 15
Henry announced there were 1,506 new cases over the past three time periods, which includes:
555 new cases from March 12 to 13;
491 new cases from March 13 to 14;
460 new cases from March 14 to 15.
By region, that includes:
382 in Vancouver Coastal Health;
129 in Northern Health;
no one from outside of Canada.