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Where to get a rapid COVID-19 test this week (May 3-9)

Where to get a rapid COVID-19 test this week (May 25-30)  Get out of lockdown and get tested. Last Updated: 05/27/2021 3:04 pm Pre-booked PCR tests are finally back from being put on pause for most Nova Scotians. But if you re not a close contact or possible exposure, rapid pop-up tests are a great way to reassure yourself and your bubble while doing your part for public health. Doctor Strang recommends everyone in the Halifax area get tested on a weekly basis, even if you re just going out for groceries and daily exercise. To get a rapid test you must be over the age of 16 and have no symptoms, recent travel or possible exposure to COVID-19.

Nova Scotia reports two COVID-19 deaths Tuesday, 153 new cases

  HALIFAX In what Nova Scotia Premier Iain Rankin described as an especially difficult briefing, Nova Scotia announced two new COVID-19 deaths and 153 new cases on Tuesday. One of the people who died was a woman in her 50s, and one was a man in his 70s. Rankin said they both died at home from COVID complications – one was unknown to Public Health, as they had not tested positive before their death. This is indeed a very sad day, said Dr. Robert Strang, Nova Scotia Chief Medical Officer of Health. These people are not cases or numbers – they are family, friends, and neighbours.

Nova Scotia reports 146 new cases of COVID-19 Monday; active cases rise to 943

Nova Scotia s premier blasts selfish few for ignoring COVID-19 gathering limits

  HALIFAX Nova Scotia s premier blasted what he called the selfish few who aren t following COVID-19 restrictions, saying they are putting themselves and others at risk during the province s current outbreak. Iain Rankin expressed his frustration during a media briefing Monday, noting that police in the Halifax area had issued 37 fines over the weekend for those who exceeded gathering limits, despite a provincewide lockdown. I have a serious question, the premier said. What is wrong with you? How come you don t take this as seriously as you should? As Nova Scotia reported 146 new cases of COVID-19 Monday, including 130 in the Halifax area, Rankin warned about the seriousness of the situation, saying that most cases identified in Nova Scotia recently are the B.1.1.7 variant first identified in the United Kingdom.

More asymptomatic testing available in Nova Scotia as strategy shifts

Nova Scotia reports 133 new COVID-19 cases Sunday cbc.ca 3 hrs ago CBC/Radio-Canada © Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press Less than one per cent of tests conducted Saturday came back positive. Nova Scotia is reporting 133 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, bringing the total number of active cases to 822. There are 117 new cases in the central health zone, nine in the eastern zone, six in the western zone and one in the northern zone, according to a release from the Department of Health and Wellness. There are now 34 people in hospital, including six in intensive care. The release said there is community spread in the central zone, while the eastern, northern and western zones are continuing to be monitored.

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