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Less Than 100 New COVID-19 Cases – Province Reporting 86 New Cases and 115 Recoveries

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Today, May 15, Nova Scotia is reporting 86 new cases of COVID-19 and 115 recoveries.

There are 66 cases in Central Zone, 11 in Eastern Zone, four in Western Zone and five in Northern Zone.

“I’m pleased to see that our new case number is a double-digit figure for the first time in more than two weeks,” said Premier Iain Rankin. “Thanks to the sacrifices of Nova Scotians, we’re seeing hopeful signs of a downward trend. However, we must stick with the restrictions and public health measures to stop the spread while we continue to vaccinate more and more Nova Scotians.”

One of the cases in Central Zone involves a staff member at The Ivy Meadows, a long-term care facility in Beaver Bank. At the direction of public health and as an added precaution, residents and staff from the affected unit are being tested. Most residents have been fully vaccinated with two doses of COVID-19 vaccine.

There is community spread in Central Zone. The Eastern, Northern and Western Zones continue to be closely monitored for community spread. There are some areas of concern, particularly in Sydney, Bridgewater and the Annapolis Valley from New Minas to Kentville. Testing has been increased in these areas.

As of today, Nova Scotia has 1,509 active cases of COVID-19. There are 96 people in hospital, including 23 in ICU.

On May 14, Nova Scotia Health Authority’s labs completed 10,272 tests.

Today, May 15, Nova Scotia is reporting 86 new cases of COVID-19 and 115 recoveries.

There are 66 cases in Central Zone, 11 in Eastern Zone, four in Western Zone and five in Northern Zone.

“I’m pleased to see that our new case number is a double-digit figure for the first time in more than two weeks,” said Premier Iain Rankin. “Thanks to the sacrifices of Nova Scotians, we’re seeing hopeful signs of a downward trend. However, we must stick with the restrictions and public health measures to stop the spread while we continue to vaccinate more and more Nova Scotians.”

One of the cases in Central Zone involves a staff member at The Ivy Meadows, a long-term care facility in Beaver Bank. At the direction of public health and as an added precaution, residents and staff from the affected unit are being tested. Most residents have been fully vaccinated with two doses of COVID-19 vaccine.

There is community spread in Central Zone. The Eastern, Northern and Western Zones continue to be closely monitored for community spread. There are some areas of concern, particularly in Sydney, Bridgewater and the Annapolis Valley from New Minas to Kentville. Testing has been increased in these areas.

As of today, Nova Scotia has 1,509 active cases of COVID-19. There are 96 people in hospital, including 23 in ICU.

On May 14, Nova Scotia Health Authority’s labs completed 10,272 tests.

“Today’s new case number shows that things are heading in the right direction, and the hard work we’re doing is helping to slow the spread,” said Dr. Robert Strang, Nova Scotia’s chief medical officer of health. “We all must continue to follow the public health protocols to bring those numbers down and be in a position to start re-opening in June.”

Since April 1, there have been 2,868 positive COVID-19 cases and six deaths. Cases range in age from under 10 to over 90. There are 1,354 resolved cases. The median age of people hospitalized in the third wave is 55 for non-ICU, and 58 for people in ICU. Cumulative cases may change as data is updated in Panorama.

Since April 1, there have been 2,868 positive COVID-19 cases and six deaths. Cases range in age from under 10 to over 90. There are 1,354 resolved cases. The median age of people hospitalized in the third wave is 55 for non-ICU, and 58 for people in ICU. Cumulative cases may change as data is updated in Panorama.

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