Nova Scotia

COVID-19 outbreak reported at Yarmouth Regional Hospital

Only one visitor now allowed in 3 East section of the hospital, the Nova Scotia Health Authority said in a news release on Sunday.

Nova Scotia Health Authority says fewer than 10 patients have been affected

The exterior of a brick building with the words "Yarmouth Regional Hospital" written on it.
A 2019 file photo of the Yarmouth Regional Hospital. (Carolyn Ray/CBC)

A COVID-19 outbreak has been reported at the Yarmouth Regional Hospital.

Alyson Lamb, executive director of health services for the western zone of Nova Scotia Health, said nine patients tested positive as of Sunday. She said no staff have tested positive.

"Patients are exhibiting some symptoms and that's as much as I have and can share right now," Lamb said, and added anyone with COVID-19 symptoms should avoid visiting a loved one at the hospital.

Only one essential support person per patient will be allowed into the 3 East section of the hospital because of the outbreak.

In a news release, Nova Scotia Health said staff, doctors and other inpatients are being tested and that "infection control measures have been implemented."

The health authority says it is taking other measures including contact tracing and "enhanced cleaning practices." All other patients, staff, and visitors identified as close contacts will also be tested.

Lamb said it's not clear where the outbreak originated.

With files from Adrian Blanc