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Nova Scotia begins June reporting 1 new case of COVID-19

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Nova Scotia is reporting one additional case of the novel coronavirus in the province Monday. The case moves Nova Scotia to a total of 1,057 cases of COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus, since the outbreak began.

There were no deaths reported on Monday, meaning that Nova Scotia remains at 60 COVID-19-related deaths. The province says that 984 people have since recovered from the disease.

The province’s own figures indicate that only 13 active cases remain in Nova Scotia. However, the province is reporting that there are 14 active cases remaining in Northwood Manor in Halifax.

Four of the cases in Northwood are staff members and 10 are residents. The province did not immediately respond to a request for clarity on the discrepancy.

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