COVID-19 cases rising among young Canadians as deadlier variants begin to dominate “Their illness is considered resolved,” the province said in a release.Community spread has not been determined, but health officials are asking residents of Kings Wharf, as well as anyone who worked or visited the residences or businesses in the buildings from March 10 to 27, to book a test regardless if there are symptoms.In total, the province has confirmed 14 B.1.1.7 variant cases and 10 cases of B.1.351, the variant first identified in South Africa.
Nova Scotia reports 5 new cases of COVID-19, encourages testing for Sackville area residents “While Nova Scotians have done well to keep our case counts low, we don’t have to look far to see examples of.