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The province is reporting another COVID-19 death today, along with a record 227 new cases and tougher public health restrictions.
The person who died was a woman in her 70’s who died at home in the Central Zone.
There’s now been a total of 70 COVID-19 deaths in Nova Scotia.
Of the new cases reported today, 202 are in the Central Zone, 14 are in the Eastern Zone that includes Cape Breton, nine are in the Western Zone and two are in the Northern Zone.
There’s now a total of over 1,400 confirmed active cases of COVID-19 in Nova Scotia.
However, health officials say there are about 200 other positive cases that have yet to be contacted and recorded officially.
The province is reporting a record 182 cases of COVID-19 today.
155 of those cases are in the Central Zone and 16 are in the Eastern Zone that includes Cape Breton, while 7 are in the Northern Zone and 4 are in the Western Zone.
Premier Iain Rankin told reporters earlier today he expected the numbers to be high and he also said he’s willing to consider further restrictions if necessary.
There’s now a total of over 1,300 confirmed active cases of COVID-19 in Nova Scotia, including 77 in the Cape Breton County Community Health Network and 20 in the Inverness, Victoria and Richmond Community Health Network.
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The province is reporting a record 175 new cases of COVID-19 today.
149 of those cases are in the Central Zone.
13 are in the Eastern Zone that includes Cape Breton, nine are in the Western Zone and four are in the Northern Zone.
40 people in the province are in hospital with the virus, including nine in intensive care.
There’s now a total of over 1,200 confirmed active cases of COVID-19 in Nova Scotia, including 71 in the Cape Breton County Community Health Network and 17 in the Inverness, Victoria and Richmond Community Health Network.
Membertou Chief Terry Paul says two people in that community have tested positive and are in quarantine.