Nova Scotia

N.S. reports 11 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday

With 11 new cases of COVID-19 reported on Tuesday and 16 recoveries, Nova Scotia now has 161 active cases.

New cases bring province's active caseload to 161

A Clearwater Seafoods employee gets a COVID-19 swab at a workplace testing site in August. (Steve Lawrence/CBC)

Nova Scotia reported 11 new cases of COVID-19 Tuesday and 16 recoveries, bringing the active case count to 161.

There are now eight people in hospital with COVID-19 and none in intensive care.

Of the new cases, five are in the central health zone, two are in northern zone and four are in eastern zone. None were reported in western zone.

As of Tuesday, 78.6 per cent of Nova Scotians have been fully vaccinated.

Health authority labs completed 1,697 tests on Monday.

On Monday, five schools were notified of a COVID-19 exposure. They include:

  • Boularderie Elementary School, Boularderie
  • Jubilee Elementary, Sydney Mines
  • Fairview Heights Elementary, Halifax
  • Fairview Junior High, Halifax
  • Kingswood Elementary, Hammonds Plains    

A full list of school exposures are available on the province's website.

On Tuesday, the province said it has extended the mandatory COVID-19 vaccine deadline for any public service worker who has at least one dose and plans to get the second.

If an employee is partially vaccinated by Nov. 15 with plans to get a second dose, they will get eight more weeks to become fully vaccinated.

Those without any doses by Nov. 30 will be placed on unpaid leave.

Atlantic Canada case numbers

  • New Brunswick reported one death and 40 new cases on Tuesday. The province has 470 known active cases and 24 people hospitalized, including 14 in intensive care.
  • Newfoundland and Labrador reported two new cases on Monday. The province has 91 active cases.
  • Prince Edward Island reported two new cases Monday. There are four known active cases on the island.