Nova Scotia reports 9 new cases of COVID-19
1 case is staff member at Saint Vincent's Nursing Home in Halifax
Nova Scotia reported nine new cases of COVID-19 on Friday, bringing the number of active cases to 55.
Four of the new cases are in the central health zone. Three cases are related to travel and one is a close contact of a previously announced case.
Three cases are in the western zone. Two are related to travelwhile the other is a close contact.
One case is in the northern zone and is a close contact.
One case is in the eastern zone and is related to travel.
1new case at long-term care home
One of the cases reported Friday is a staff member at SaintVincent's Nursing Home in Halifax, according tothe facility's website.
Public Health determined the exposure it to be "very low risk." All residents are being tested as a precaution, according to the release.
Only residents in theunit where the exposure occurred are being isolated while awaiting results,the release said.
Any employee or family member who was at Saint Vincent's between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. on Aug. 20 is asked to get tested. They are not requiredto isolate while they awaitresults.
As of Friday's update, 77.7 per cent of Nova Scotians had received one dose of COVID-19 vaccine, and 70.6 per cent had received two doses.
Labs in the province completed processing 2,857 tests on Thursday.
Atlantic Canada case numbers
- New Brunswickreported 16new cases Friday for 160active cases.
- Newfoundland and Labradorreported seven new cases Friday for 14active cases.
- Prince Edward Islandreported five new cases Friday, all related to travel. The province has eightactive cases.