"The province is renewing the state of emergency to protect the health and safety of Nova Scotians and ensure the safe reopening of businesses and services. The order will take effect at noon Sunday, July 12 and extend to noon Sunday, July 26, unless government terminates or extends it."
The Nova Scotia government is reporting 0 new COVID-19 (coronavirus) cases in the province as of Friday, July 10, 2020.
The province has 20 consecutive days with no cases of COVID-19 until Monday, June 29th. Since then, there were 5 additional cases reported.
There is now only 1 person in the hospital.
The total number of cases is now 1066. There were no additional deaths reported today. There have been 63 deaths in total in Nova Scotia. There are 3 active cases remaining. 1 person is currently hospitalized. 1000 people have recovered or are classified as "resolved."
IMPORTANT:
"Anyone who has travelled outside of Nova Scotia must self-isolate for 14 days. As always, any Nova Scotian who develops symptoms of acute respiratory illness should limit their contact with others until they feel better."
Atlantic Bubble Began on July 3, 2020:
"Earlier today, the Council of Atlantic Premiers announced travel restrictions in Atlantic Canada will be eased as COVID-19 case numbers remain low in each province. Interprovincial travel within Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador, without the requirement to self-isolate for Atlantic Canadian residents, will be permitted beginning Friday, July 3."
The Eastern Zone had had 4 total deaths, with the last of the reported deaths occurring on April 23rd.
The highest number of active COVID-19 cases (non-recovered or deceased) was reported on April 19th totalling 466.
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