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July 26 —

  • COVID-19 Update: One New Case of COVID-19, No Recoveries — As of July 26, Nova Scotia is reporting one new case of COVID-19 and no recoveries. This report includes cases from July 24 to 26. The case is in Central Zone and is a close contact of a previously reported case. As of today, Nova Scotia has 13 active cases of COVID-19. There are currently no hospitalizations. Read more.

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July 21, 2021 —

  • COVID-19 Update: Seven New Cases of COVID-19, Three Recoveries – As of July 21, Nova Scotia is reporting seven new cases of COVID-19 and three recoveries. Six of the cases are in Central Zone. Three are close contacts of previously reported cases and three are related to travel. Two of the cases are connected to the Royal Canadian Navy frigate HMCS Halifax and were previously announced by the Canadian Armed Forces. Read more. 

July 19, 2021 —

  • COVID-19 Update: No New Cases of COVID-19, One Recovery – As of July 19, Nova Scotia is reporting no new cases of COVID-19 and one recovery. All four health zones continue to be closely monitored for community spread. As of today, Nova Scotia has seven active cases of COVID-19. Of those, two people are in hospital COVID-19 units, including one in ICU. Read more. 

July 15, 2021 —

  • COVID-19 Update: No New Cases of COVID-19, Six Recoveries – As of July 15, Nova Scotia is reporting no new cases of COVID-19 and six recoveries. All four health zones continue to be closely monitored for community spread. Nova Scotia has 22 active cases of COVID-19. Of those, two people are in hospital COVID-19 units, including one in ICU. Read more. 

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July 2, 2021—

  • COVID-19 Update: Nova Scotia Following Federal Requirements for International Travellers International travellers can come to Nova Scotia following federal requirements effective Monday, July 5, aligning with the federal government’s approach to easing border measures for international travellers. All travellers who are permitted to enter Canada will be able to come to Nova Scotia. This means more international travelers will be allowed to enter the province, including business travellers who cannot do their work virtually, and visiting Canadian citizens. Read more. 
  • COVID-19 Update: Two New Cases of COVID-19, Five Recoveries – As of July 2, Nova Scotia is reporting two new cases of COVID-19 and five recoveries. One case is in Central Zone and is under investigation. The other case is in Eastern Zone and is a close contact of a previously reported case. There is limited community spread in Central Zone. Eastern, Northern and Western Zones continue to be closely monitored for community spread. Read more. 

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