trying to follow this. So 1 new case today (no surprise after the possible exposure warning last evening). But the case today is Central Zone, the warning is in Western (New Minas) but the new case is related to travel outside of Atlantic Canada. Something doesn't add up there unless it's an essential worker
Today's press release As of today, Feb. 8, Nova Scotia has eight active cases of COVID-19. One new case is being reported today. The case is in Central Zone and is related to travel outside of Atlantic Canada. The person is self-isolating, as required. As of Feb. 7, 18,219 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered. Of those, 5,134 Nova Scotians have received their second dose.
http://www.nshealth.ca/news/potential-exposure-covid-19-air-canada-flight-toronto-halifax-0 Potential exposure to COVID-19 on Air Canada flight from Toronto to Halifax Monday, February 8, 2021 - 07:22PM Nova Scotia Health Public Health is advising of potential exposure to COVID-19 on an Air Canada flight from Toronto to Halifax. In addition to media releases, all potential exposure notifications are listed here: http://www.nshealth.ca/covid-exposures. Anyone who was on the following flight in the specified rows and seats should visit https://covid-self-assessment.novascotia.ca/en to book a COVID-19 test, regardless of whether or not they have COVID-19 symptoms. You can also call 811 if you don’t have online access or if you have other symptoms that concern you. Air Canada flight 614 travelling on Feb. 3 from Toronto (2:45 p.m.) to Halifax (5:24 p.m.). Passengers in rows 27-33 seats A, B, C and D are asked to immediately visit https://covid-self-assessment.novascotia.ca/en to book a COVID-19 test, regardless of whether or not they have COVID-19 symptoms. All other passengers on this flight should continue to self-isolate as required and monitor for signs and symptoms of COVID-19. It is anticipated that anyone exposed to the virus on this flight on the named date may develop symptoms up to, and including, Feb. 17.
Today's press release As of today, Feb. 9, Nova Scotia has nine active cases of COVID-19. One new case is being reported today. The case is in Central Zone and is related to travel outside of Atlantic Canada. The person is self-isolating, as required. As of Feb. 8, 18,826 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered. Of those, 5,642 Nova Scotians have received their second dose.
Today's press release As of today, Feb. 10, Nova Scotia has nine active cases of COVID-19. One new case is being reported today. The case is in Central Zone and is related to a previously reported case. The person is self-isolating, as required. As of Feb. 9, 20,013 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered. Of those, 5,900 Nova Scotians have received their second dose.
http://www.nshealth.ca/news/correct...-exposure-covid-19-two-locations-central-zone (Corrected version) Retesting required for potential exposure to COVID-19 at two locations in Central Zone Thursday, February 11, 2021 - 01:03PM Yesterday, the Nova Scotia Department of Health and Wellness announced two additional cases of the U.K. variant of COVID-19. As part of our investigation, Nova Scotia Health Public Health is asking anyone who was present at two previously announced potential exposure locations in Central Zone to self-isolate and get tested immediately, even if they have already been tested. Anyone who worked at or visited the following locations on the specified dates and times should self-isolate immediately and visit covid-self-assessment.novascotia.ca/ to book a COVID-19 test, regardless of whether they have COVID-19 symptoms, and even if they have already gotten tested. You can also call 811 if you don’t have online access or if you have other symptoms that concern you. Regardless of whether you have COVID-19 symptoms, those present at the following locations on the named dates and times are required to self-isolate while waiting for their test result. If you get a negative result, you do not need to keep self-isolating. If you get a positive result, you will be contacted by Public Health about what to do next. Atlantic Photo Supply Halifax (6111 Pepperell St, Halifax) on Jan. 20 between noon and 1:30 p.m. HomeSense Bayers Lake (9 Washmill Lake Ct, Halifax) on Jan. 23 between 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Also, out of an abundance of caution, if you were present at the location the night before (Jan. 22), and have already booked your test, we encourage you to continue self-isolating while you await your test result.
Today's press release As of today, Feb. 11, Nova Scotia has 11 active cases of COVID-19. Two new cases are being reported today. Both cases are in Central Zone and related to previously reported cases. Both people are self-isolating, as required. As of Feb. 10, 21,032 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered. Of those, 6,272 Nova Scotians have received their second dose.
http://www.nshealth.ca/news/potential-exposure-covid-19-one-location-central-zone-0 Potential exposure to COVID-19 at one location in Central Zone Thursday, February 11, 2021 - 06:25PM Nova Scotia Health Public Health is advising of potential exposure to COVID-19 at one location in the Central Zone. In addition to media releases, all potential exposure notifications are listed here: http://www.nshealth.ca/covid-exposures. Out of an abundance of caution and given the current testing capacity available, anyone who worked at or visited the following location on the specified date and time should immediately visit covid-self-assessment.novascotia.ca/ to book a COVID-19 test, regardless of whether or not they have COVID-19 symptoms. You can also call 811 if you don’t have online access or if you have other symptoms that concern you. If you have symptoms of COVID-19 you are required to self-isolate while you wait for your test result. If you do not have any symptoms of COVID-19 you do not need to self-isolate while you wait for your test result. Sobeys (210 Wyse Rd, Dartmouth) on Feb. 1 between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. It is anticipated that anyone exposed to the virus at this location on the named date may develop symptoms up to, and including, Feb. 15.
The UK variant ones are concerning, and even though they say last month it's been 3 weeks or less for those exposures. Isn't the UK one the one they figure could have a longer period and are suggesting 25 day isolation? The other part is that the original two cases were community spread (no cause found) and nothing was said about having community spread because the Gov't does not update cases under investigation. Community spread, and UK variant combo, not great.
https://novascotia.ca/news/release/?id=20210212003Today's press release As of today, Feb. 12, Nova Scotia has nine active cases of COVID-19. No new cases are being reported today. Nova Scotia Health Authority's labs completed 1,999 Nova Scotia tests on Feb. 11. As of Feb. 11, 22,343 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered. Of those, 7,498 Nova Scotians have received their second dose.
http://www.nshealth.ca/news/potential-exposure-covid-19-west-jet-flight-toronto-halifax Potential exposure to COVID-19 on West Jet flight from Toronto to Halifax (UPDATED VERSION BELOW) Friday, February 12, 2021 - 05:36PM Public Health is advising of potential exposure to COVID-19 on a West Jet flight from Toronto to Halifax. In addition to media releases, all potential exposure notifications are listed here: http://www.nshealth.ca/covid-exposures. Anyone who was on the following flight in the specified rows and seats should visit https://covid-self-assessment.novascotia.ca/en to book a COVID-19 test, regardless of whether or not they have COVID-19 symptoms. You can also call 811 if you don’t have online access or if you have other symptoms that concern you. • West Jet flight 3340 departing from Toronto on Feb. 10 (9:47 p.m.) and arriving in Halifax on Feb. 11 (1:10 a.m.). Passengers in rows 2-8 seats A, C and D are asked to immediately visit https://covid-self-assessment.novascotia.ca/en to book a COVID-19 test, regardless of whether or not they have COVID-19 symptoms. All other passengers on this flight should continue to self-isolate as required and monitor for signs and symptoms of COVID-19. It is anticipated that anyone exposed to the virus on this flight on the named date may develop symptoms up to, and including, Feb. 24.
Today's press release As of today, Feb. 13, Nova Scotia has 10 active cases of COVID-19. Two new cases are being reported today. Both new cases are related to travel outside Atlantic Canada. One is in Northern Zone and the other is in Western Zone. Both people are self-isolating, as required.
http://www.nshealth.ca/news/updated-potential-exposure-covid-19-west-jet-flight-toronto-halifax UPDATED Potential exposure to COVID-19 on West Jet flight from Toronto to Halifax Saturday, February 13, 2021 - 04:00PM Nova Scotia Health Public Health is advising of potential exposure to COVID-19 on a West Jet flight from Toronto to Halifax. In addition to media releases, all potential exposure notifications are listed here: http://www.nshealth.ca/covid-exposures. Due to a second identified positive case on the flight, all passengers on the following flight should visit https://covid-self-assessment.novascotia.ca/en to book a COVID-19 test, regardless of whether or not they have COVID-19 symptoms. You can also call 811 if you don’t have online access or if you have other symptoms that concern you. West Jet flight 3340 departing from Toronto on Feb. 10 (9:47 p.m.) and arriving in Halifax on Feb. 11 (1:10 a.m.). All passengers are asked to immediately visit https://covid-self-assessment.novascotia.ca/en to book a COVID-19 test, regardless of whether or not they have COVID-19 symptoms. All passengers should continue to self-isolate as required. It is anticipated that anyone exposed to the virus on this flight on the named date may develop symptoms up to, and including, Feb. 24.
Today's press release As of today, Feb. 14, Nova Scotia has 9 active cases of COVID-19. One new case is being reported today. The case is in Eastern Zone and is related to travel outside Atlantic Canada. The person is self-isolating, as required.
http://www.nshealth.ca/news/potential-exposure-covid-19-west-jet-flight-toronto-halifax-0 Potential exposure to COVID-19 on West Jet flight from Toronto to Halifax Sunday, February 14, 2021 - 07:17PM Nova Scotia Health Public Health is advising of potential exposure to COVID-19 on a West Jet flight from Toronto to Halifax. In addition to media releases, all potential exposure notifications are listed here: http://www.nshealth.ca/covid-exposures. Anyone who was on the following flight in the specified rows and seats should visit https://covid-self-assessment.novascotia.ca/en to book a COVID-19 test, regardless of whether or not they have COVID-19 symptoms. You can also call 811 if you don’t have online access or if you have other symptoms that concern you. West Jet flight 3340 departing from Toronto on Feb. 11 (9:47 p.m.) and arriving in Halifax on Feb. 12 (1:10 a.m.). Passengers in rows 10-16 seats A, C and D are asked to immediately visit https://covid-self-assessment.novascotia.ca/en to book a COVID-19 test, regardless of whether or not they have COVID-19 symptoms. All other passengers on this flight should continue to self-isolate as required and monitor for signs and symptoms of COVID-19. It is anticipated that anyone exposed to the virus on this flight on the named date may develop symptoms up to, and including, Feb. 26.
Today's press release As of today, Feb. 15, Nova Scotia has 10 active cases of COVID-19. One new case is being reported today. The case is in Central Zone and is related to a previously reported case. The person is self-isolating, as required.
http://www.nshealth.ca/news/potenti...ir-canada-sky-regional-flight-toronto-halifax Potential exposure to COVID-19 on Air Canada (Sky Regional) flight from Toronto to Halifax Monday, February 15, 2021 - 06:55PM Nova Scotia Health Public Health is advising of potential exposure to COVID-19 on an Air Canada flight from Toronto to Halifax. In addition to media releases, all potential exposure notifications are listed here: http://www.nshealth.ca/covid-exposures. Anyone who was on the following flight in the specified rows and seats should visit https://covid-self-assessment.novascotia.ca/en to book a COVID-19 test, regardless of whether or not they have COVID-19 symptoms. You can also call 811 if you don’t have online access or if you have other symptoms that concern you. Air Canada flight 7572 (Sky Regional) departing from Toronto on Feb. 10 (2:25 p.m.) and arriving in Halifax (5:24 p.m.). Passengers in rows 19-26, seats A, C, D and F are asked to immediately visit https://covid-self-assessment.novascotia.ca/en to book a COVID-19 test, regardless of whether or not they have COVID-19 symptoms. All other passengers on this flight should continue to self-isolate as required and monitor for signs and symptoms of COVID-19. It is anticipated that anyone exposed to the virus on this flight on the named date may develop symptoms up to, and including, Feb. 24.
As expected it went though the house, he was fine in a day or so his kids just coughed a little, but his wife got hit harder still feeling the sore run down feeling
Today's press release As of today, Feb. 16, Nova Scotia has 12 active cases of COVID-19. Three new cases are being reported today. One case is in Western Zone and the other two cases are in Central Zone. All cases are related to travel outside Atlantic Canada. The people are self-isolating, as required. As of Feb. 15, 23,140 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered. Of those, 8,225 Nova Scotians have received their second dose.