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Nova Scotia reports no new COVID-19 cases, 15 active cases

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COVID-19 on Monday.The province says that means there are now just 15 active cases in the province.It’s the lowest number of active cases since Nov.

2, when Nova Scotia reported 15 active cases.Over the weekend there was only one new case of the coronavirus reported in the province, a fact that was celebrated by Premier Stephen McNeil in a press release.

Nova Scotia reports 1 new COVID-19 case on Sunday “I thank everyone for their work in keeping our case numbers low. We can keep them low if we continue following all the public health protocols,” said McNeil.There have been 1,571 confirmed COVID-19 cases in the province, of which 1,491 people are considered to be recovered.[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus.

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