Nova Scotia

N.S. reports 38 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday

With 38 new cases of COVID-19 reported Wednesday, there are now 180 active cases in Nova Scotia.

Active caseload in the province is now 180

A sticker on a bag of COVID-19 rapid take-home tests encourages people to 'test to protect.' (Frances Willick/CBC)

Nova Scotia reported 38 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday, bringing the active caseload in the province to 180.

Nineteen of the new cases are in central zone, 14 cases are in western zone, four cases are in the northern zone and one case is in eastern zone.

In a news release, the province said the Nova Scotia Health Authority's public health team is investigating the new cases to understand the circumstances around the increased numbers.

Eight people are in hospital with the virus, none in intensive care.

As of Wednesday, 78.7 per cent of Nova Scotians are fully vaccinated.

Health authority labs completed 3,331 tests on Tuesday.

On Tuesday, three schools were notified of exposures. They are:

  • Bras D'or Elementary, Bras D'or
  • Oxford Regional Education Centre, Oxford
  • Oxford School, Halifax

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

Atlantic Canada case numbers

  • New Brunswick reported one death and 60 new cases on Wednesday. The province has 458 known active cases and 19 people hospitalized, including 13 in intensive care.
  • Newfoundland and Labrador reported one new case on Wednesday. The province has 60 active cases.
  • Prince Edward Island reported two new cases Monday. There are four known active cases on the island.