{"id":13602,"date":"2020-03-21T16:06:12","date_gmt":"2020-03-21T19:06:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thelaker.ca\/?p=13602"},"modified":"2020-03-21T16:06:12","modified_gmt":"2020-03-21T19:06:12","slug":"new-six-travel-related-presumptive-covid19-cases","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/staging-z.thelaker.ca\/?p=13602","title":{"rendered":"NEW: Six, travel-related presumptive COVID19 cases"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><strong>HALIFAX:<\/strong> As of today, March 21, Nova Scotia has nine confirmed cases and 12 presumptive cases of COVID-19, for a total of 21.<br \/><br \/> Six new cases were identified Friday, March 20. All are travel-related.  The original hospitalized case has been released and is recovering at  home. One of the other confirmed cases is hospitalized. <br \/><br \/> The cases are located across the province. The 21 individuals affected range in age from late-teens to mid-70&#8217;s.<br \/><br \/> Public health has been in contact with these individuals and are working  to identify others who may have come in close contact with them. Those  individuals are also being directed to self-isolate at home, away from  the public, for 14 days. <br \/><br \/> &#8220;This is an unprecedented time for all of us and I want to thank Nova  Scotians for their cooperation given the disruption to all of our daily  lives,&#8221; said Premier Stephen McNeil. &#8220;If we follow public health advice,  support our neighbors, friends and family, and do our part, we will  slow the spread of this virus in our province.&#8221;<br \/><br \/> The province is testing daily, working with partners at the National  Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg. To date, Nova Scotia has 1,826  negative test results, 12 presumptive positive cases and nine confirmed  cases. <br \/><br \/> &#8220;This is just the beginning for Nova Scotia and we all need to stay  vigilant, practise good hygiene and social distancing, and self-isolate  for 14 days if you have travelled outside Canada or are feeling unwell,&#8221;  said Dr. Robert Strang, Nova Scotia&#8217;s chief medical officer of health.  &#8220;The prevention measures we&#8217;ve put in place can work and there is still  time for our actions to influence the impact that COVID-19 has on Nova  Scotia.&#8221;<br \/><br \/> As of today, dentists can no longer practice dentistry in their offices  unless they deem it necessary to perform an emergency dental procedure  in the best interest of the patient&#8217;s health. This is an order under the  Health Protection Act. <br \/><br \/> In addition to prevention measures put in place by government and the  chief medical officer of health, the Nova Scotia Health Authority and  the IWK Health Centre have taken steps to ensure the health system is  ready to respond to COVID-19, including:<br \/> &#8212; making changes to non-essential services so staff are available to  focus on COVID-19 and essential services, such as cancer care<br \/> &#8212; providing options for virtual care and telehealth care so doctors and  other health-care providers can reduce face-to-face visits but also  help patients regardless of where they are<br \/> &#8212; restricting visitors to protect the vulnerable patients in our hospitals<br \/> &#8212; providing support to public health as they give advice on measures to slow down the spread of the virus<br \/> &#8212; ensuring facilities are well-prepared to meet the health-care needs of Nova Scotians during a pandemic<br \/> &#8212; opening new assessment centres to meet the need for assessments (there are now 14 centres around the province)<br \/><br \/> Anyone who has travelled outside of Canada must self-isolate for 14 days  when they return to Nova Scotia. If you have been in close contact with  someone who has travelled and are experiencing fever (above 38 C)  and\/or new cough you should complete the online questionnaire before  calling 811. The online questionnaire can be found at: <a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/811.novascotia.ca\/\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/811.novascotia.ca\/<\/a><br \/><br \/> Nova Scotians can find accurate, up-to-date information, handwashing posters and fact sheets at <a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/novascotia.ca\/coronavirus\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/novascotia.ca\/coronavirus<\/a> .<br \/><br \/> Quotes:<br \/> &#8220;Our teams are working very hard to maintain essential services and  deliver safe and supportive care in a challenging environment. The  difficult decisions that we&#8217;ve made to reduce services and limit access  to our facilities will help ensure we can continue to provide the most  urgently needed care and create capacity in the system for Nova Scotians  needing care related to COVID-19, while protecting the health and  wellness of our staff and physicians.&#8221;<br \/> \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0&#8211; Dr. Brendan Carr, president and CEO, Nova Scotia Health Authority<br \/><br \/> &#8220;We had to reduce the number of people who enter the health centre,  which was a difficult decision for us to make as we pride ourselves on  being patient and family centred. This decision and others are important  as we decrease foot traffic and support social distancing in  facilities, like the IWK, to keep patients, their families and our staff  safe.&#8221;<br \/> \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0&#8211; Dr. Krista Jangaard, president and CEO, IWK Health Centre<br \/><br \/> Quick Facts:<br \/> &#8212; testing numbers are updated daily at <a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/novascotia.ca\/coronavirus\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/novascotia.ca\/coronavirus<\/a><br \/> &#8212; Nova Scotia&#8217;s Health Protection Act gives the chief medical officer  of health the authority to give advice to protect public health and  decrease risk to public health presented by communicable diseases such  as COVID-19<br \/><br \/> Additional Resources:<br \/> The Public Health Agency of Canada maintains a list of affected areas: <a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/www.canada.ca\/en\/public-health\/services\/diseases\/2019-novel-coronavirus-infection\/health-professionals\/covid-19-affected-areas-list.html\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/www.canada.ca\/en\/public-health\/services\/diseases\/2019-novel-coronavirus-infection\/health-professionals\/covid-19-affected-areas-list.html<\/a><br \/><br \/> Government of Canada: <a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/canada.ca\/coronavirus\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/canada.ca\/coronavirus<\/a><br \/><br \/> Government of Canada toll-free information line 1-833-784-4397<br \/><br \/> Nova Scotia Health Authority: <a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" href=\"http:\/\/www.nshealth.ca\/coronavirus\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/www.nshealth.ca\/coronavirus<\/a><br \/><br \/> IWK: <a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" href=\"http:\/\/www.iwk.nshealth.ca\/COVID-19\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/www.iwk.nshealth.ca\/COVID-19<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p> [adrotate group=&#8221;6&#8243;] <br \/><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>HALIFAX: As of today, March 21, Nova Scotia has nine confirmed cases and 12 presumptive cases of COVID-19, for a total of 21. Six new cases were identified Friday, March 20. All are travel-related. The original hospitalized case has been released and is recovering at home. One of the other confirmed cases is hospitalized. 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