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N.S. reports 586 new cases of COVID-19 Wednesday, with 24 in hospital

Nova Scotia reported 586 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday and said 24 people are in hospital due to the virus.

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

Nova Scotia reported 586 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday and said 24 people are in hospital due to the virus.

That's up from the 15 people reported Friday. Three people are in intensive care.

The majority of the new cases, 393,are in the central zone, while 56 are in the northern zone, 106 are in the eastern zone and 31are in the western zone.

There are an estimated 5,053 active cases in Nova Scotia.Nova Scotia Health labs completed 5,355 tests on Dec. 28.

A news release said six patients atSt. Martha's Regional Hospital in Antigonishhave tested positive forCOVID-19 and they are being closely monitored.Staff arebeing tested.

There are no new cases at the Halifax Infirmary, where a recentoutbreak sawsix patients testpositive.

Halifax Transit announced Wednesday it is further reducing bus service beginning Thursday due to staff shortages. A list of cancellations can be found here.

A spokesperson for Halifax Transit said a total of 51 routes will have service reductions.

The staffing problems are due topositive COVID-19 cases among employees,exposures and self-isolation and testing requirements.

Last week, the service announced it was cancelling more than 30 bustrips because of staffing problems, and the ferry service was running at reduced capacity.

Atlantic Canada case numbers

  • New Brunswickreported 486 new cases Wednesday and one new death. There are 43 people in hospital, including 17in intensive care.
  • Newfoundland and Labradorreported 312 new cases Wednesday. There are now 1,111 active cases in the province. No oneis in hospital.
  • Prince Edward Islandreported 129 new cases Wednesday, with one person in hospital.The province said it's alsolimiting COVID-19 testingto symptomatic individuals, close contactsand those who have preliminarily tested positive with a rapidtest or at a point of entry.