The Nova Scotia government is reporting 0 new COVID-19 (coronavirus) cases in the province as of Monday, June 15, 2020. The total number of cases is now 1061. There were no additional deaths reported today. There have been 62 deaths in total in Nova Scotia. There are 3 active cases. 2 people are currently hospitalized. 996 people have recovered or are classified as "resolved."
Today is the first day of daycares re-opening (at 50% capacity).
Also:
"Starting today, June 15, visits can resume at long-term care facilities and homes for persons with disabilities funded by the Department of Community Services under the Homes for Special Care Act. The visits must happen outdoors and visitors are required to stay two metres or six feet away from residents and staff. Individual facilities will communicate directly with residents and their families to arrange visits. All facilities must follow COVID-19 guidelines outlined by public health."
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.
Important Notes
- "The province is renewing the state of emergency to protect the health and safety of Nova Scotians and ensure the safe re-opening of businesses and services. The order will take effect at noon Sunday, June 14 and extend to noon Sunday, June 28, unless government terminates or extends it."
- "Nova Scotia’s licensed child care centres and family daycare homes will reopen on Monday, June 15. Visits can also resume as early as June 15 at long-term care homes and homes for persons with disabilities."
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