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TABLE NOTES The totals for the health zones (Northern, Eastern, Western, Central) may be different than the totals you d get by adding up the numbers in the Community Health Networks that make up each zone. The zone totals reflect every case in the area, while the community network numbers only show cases that can be localized with the patient s postal code to a region inside the bigger area. Because case information may be updated by the province after cases are announced, two things that lead to different totals are common: 1. the province never gets the information to track some case(s) at the community network level, usually leading to a
Seventy-five New Cases of COVID-19
Seventy-five new cases of COVID-19 are being reported in Nova Scotia today, April 28.
Sixty-seven cases are in Central Zone, one case is in Western Zone, and one case is in Northern Zone.
Six cases are in Eastern Zone, one of which was identified Tuesday, April 27, at Strait Area Education Recreation Centre in Port Hawkesbury.
One of the cases in Central Zone is a staff member at Northwood’s Halifax Campus, a nursing home in Halifax. As a precaution, residents are being isolated and cared for in their rooms. All residents, staff and designated care providers are being tested. Most residents have been fully vaccinated with two doses of COVID-19 vaccine.
HALIFAX Nova Scotia is reporting 75 new COVID-19 cases Wednesday, as the active number of cases in the province increases to 489. I am pleased to see our case numbers have gone down, said Dr. Robert Strang, Nova Scotia s chief medical officer of health. He added a word of caution, however. They might go up tomorrow, though, so what we are looking for is a sustained downward trend, Strang said. The variants are quick and strong. We cannot see our numbers increase. According to a tweet from Nova Scotia Health & Wellness, 67 of the new cases are in the province s Central zone.