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N.S. to resume using AstraZeneca vaccine for second doses

Nova Scotiaannounced Tuesday it will resume using the AstraZenecaCOVID-19 vaccine, butfor second doses only. Twelve new COVID-19 cases were also announced.

Nova Scotians who received a first dose of AstraZeneca can now get the same vaccine for a second shot

Nova Scotia announced anyone who has received a first dose of AstraZeneca can now receive a second dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine, or opt for Pfizer or Moderna. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)

Nova Scotiaannounced Tuesday it will resume using the AstraZenecaCOVID-19 vaccine, butfor second doses only.

The province paused its useon May 12 out of what it described as an "abundance of caution" over a rare but potentially fatal blood-clotting condition.

Tuesday's announcement follows new guidance from the National Advisory Committee on Immunization, whichexaminedthe interchangeability of COVID-19 vaccines approved by Health Canada.

In a news release, the province announced anyone who has received a first dose of AstraZeneca can now receive a second dose of AstraZeneca, or opt for the Pfizer orModernavaccines.

Nova Scotians who received a first dose of Pfizer or Moderna, can choose a second dose of either Pfizer or Moderna.

58,000 AZ doses administered in N.S.

The Department of Health said that approximately58,000 people whoreceived a first dose of AstraZenecawill be getting a notice by email to reschedule their second dose appointment. Notices will be issued starting this week.

The province has about 2,000 doses of AstraZeneca that will expire at the end of the month, but will request more supply from the federal government ifneeded.

As of Monday,588,991 doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been administered to Nova Scotians, with43,561 of those being asecond dose.

Lower case numbers continue

Earlier in the day, the province reported 12 new cases of COVID-19 and 91 recoveries, continuing a downward trend on the number of infections.

That brings the total active cases to 369.

There are eight new cases in the central zone. Six of these areclose contacts of previous cases, while two are under investigation.

Three cases are in the eastern zone. Two cases are close contacts, and the other isunder investigation.

One case is in the northern zone and is a close contact.

There is still "limited" community spread in the central zone,while the other zones are being monitored.

Nova Scotia health authority labs completed 3,576 tests on Monday.

There are 38patients in hospital with the coronavirus as of Tuesday, with 15 in intensive care.

"While I'm encouraged to see low case numbers being reported, I want to remind Nova Scotians to remain vigilant and follow all the public health measures and protocols," Dr. Robert Strang, Nova Scotia's chief medical officer of health, said in a release.

"The decision to move to the next phase is not only based on COVID-19 activity, but also on public health and testing capacity, hospitalizations and vaccination rates."

Reopening plan starts tomorrow

On Friday, Rankin and Strang announced details of Nova Scotia's reopening plan, the first phase of which begins Wednesday.

This includes outdoor dining, gathering outside with a group of up to 10 without distancing, and non-essential retail opening to 25 per cent capacity.

People can now travel throughout the province as of Tuesday,while still following restrictions.

Vaccine appointments are now available to everyone in Nova Scotia aged 12 and up and as of Tuesday,about 56per cent of the total population has received at least one dose.

On Monday, Strang told CBC's Information Morning he's confident Nova Scotia will meet the vaccine targets laid out in the reopening plan and optimistic the plan will advance in two-week intervals. Each phase is slated to last between two and four weeks.

Atlantic Canada case numbers

  • New Brunswick reported five new cases on Tuesday. The province has 142active cases.
  • Newfoundland and Labrador reported six new cases on Tuesday for90active cases. One person isin hospital with the virus.
  • P.E.I. reported zero new cases on Tuesday. There are four active cases.