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Two new cases of COVID-19 reported Thursday in Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia reported two new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday, including one at a Truro school that will close for several days for cleaning and contact tracing. With three new recoveries since Wednesday, the province now has 22 known active cases.

There are 22 known active cases in the province

Nova Scotia is continuing rapid COVID-19 testing, like the test shown in this file photo, at rotating pop-up sites around the province. (Rebecca Blackwell/The Associated Press)

Nova Scotia reported two new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday, including one at a Truro school that will close for several days for cleaning and contact tracing.

With three new recoveries since Wednesday, the province now has 22 known active cases.

One of the newly reported cases is tied to travel outside of Atlantic Canada and the person is self-isolating. Both of the new cases were in the province's northern health zone.

No one in Nova Scotia is in hospital for treatment of the virus.

The province's microbiology labs completed 1,589 tests on Wednesday.

Truro school to close until next week

The school-based case is fromcole acadienne de Truro, a pre-primary to Grade 12 school. In a news release, the province said the infected person did not attend Thursday and is self-isolating.

A spokesperson for the Department of Health and Wellness said the school closed at noon to begindeep cleaning,contact tracing and any necessary testing.

Close contacts of the case will be notified.

cole acadienne de Trurowill move classes online until at least the start of the next week, with an update to be provided to families on Tuesday, Jan. 26, about a possible reopening on Wednesday, Jan. 27.

The province advised that the case was reported too late for the daily update on the provincial dashboard and so it won't appear there until Friday.

A full list of active exposure notices in Nova Scotia can be foundhere.

As of Wednesday, Nova Scotia has administered 9,827 doses of COVID-19 vaccines including 2,696 second doses.

Updates on vaccine administration across the country can be found here.

New case at Acadia University

Late Thursday, Acadia University in Wolfville, N.S. announced that a student living on campus tested positive for COVID-19 after completing arequired 14-day self-isolation.

In a statement posted to the school's website, Acadia said the student attended class Jan. 18-20 and Nova Scotia Health has begun contact tracing. It said anyone who was in immediate proximity with the student will be advised and given instructions.

"At this point, there are approximately 10individuals who are considered close contacts. Everyone who is a close contact is being notified, tested, and provided self-isolation instructions," it said.

"Fortunately, Acadia has extensive safety measures in place, including frequent cleaning of high-touch surfaces and applying electrostatic mist to disinfect classrooms between every class. The risk to others is considered minimal because of our campus COVID-19 protocols."

The case at Acadia was not included in Thursday's new case numbers.

Atlantic Canada case numbers

  • New Brunswickreported 32new cases on Thursday, making for 324 known active cases. Three people are being treated in hospital. Earlier this week, the province ramped up restrictions in the Fredericton, Saint John and Moncton regions.
  • Newfoundland and Labradorreported one new caseThursday, tied to an exposure on a Marine Atlantic ferry that was reported Wednesday. The province has six active cases and one person is in hospital.
  • P.E.I.reported two new cases on Tuesday, one related to travel. The other is a close contactof a previously reported case. As of Tuesday, the province had sevenactive cases.