{"id":13688,"date":"2020-03-28T18:56:14","date_gmt":"2020-03-28T21:56:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thelaker.ca\/?p=13688"},"modified":"2020-03-28T18:56:14","modified_gmt":"2020-03-28T21:56:14","slug":"new-twenty-new-covid19-cases-announced-in-province","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/staging-z.thelaker.ca\/?p=13688","title":{"rendered":"NEW: Twenty new COVID19 cases announced in province"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><strong>HRM:<\/strong> As of today, March 28, Nova Scotia has 110 confirmed cases of COVID-19. <br \/><br \/> Twenty new cases were identified Friday, March 27. Most are connected to travel or a known case. <br \/><br \/> Public health is working to identify people who may have come in close  contact with the confirmed cases. Those individuals who have been  confirmed are being directed to self-isolate at home, away from the  public, for 14 days. At this point, public health cannot confirm  community spread as several cases are still under investigation.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>[adrotate banner=&#8221;31&#8243;]<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>[adrotate banner=&#8221;34&#8243;]<br \/><br \/> The 110 individuals affected range in age from under ten to mid-70&#8217;s.  Three individuals are currently in hospital. Four individuals have  recovered and their cases of COVID-19 are considered resolved. Cases  have been identified in all parts of the province. <br \/><br \/> An employee at R.K. MacDonald Nursing Home in Antigonish has tested  positive for COVID-19, while an employee at Lewis Hall, a private  retirement living community in Dartmouth, has also tested positive.<br \/><br \/> All residents, their families and staff at both facilities have been  notified. Public Health is continuing to investigate and is working  closely with the facility administrators. While no residents or other  staff are showing symptoms, some are now in self-isolation as a  precautionary measure and close contacts are being tested. There are no  cases of COVID-19 among residents of long-term care facilities in Nova  Scotia.<br \/><br \/> &#8220;The weekend is here and we need to be more vigilant than ever. We can&#8217;t  let our guard down,&#8221; said Premier Stephen McNeil. &#8220;Only go out if  necessary and obey the physical distancing rules. And stay connected  with your loved ones and neighbours. We will all get through this  together.&#8221; <br \/><br \/> To date, Nova Scotia has 4,031 negative test results and 110 confirmed cases. <br \/><br \/> It is imperative that anyone who has travelled outside Nova Scotia  self-isolate for 14 days and for everyone to adhere to the five-person  social gathering limit. As always, any Nova Scotian who develops  symptoms of acute respiratory illness should limit their contact with  others until they feel better. If they are concerned about COVID-19 they  can go to <a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/811.novascotia.ca\/\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/811.novascotia.ca\/<\/a>&nbsp; and use the online assessment tool. Anyone referred to an assessment site by 811 will be tested. <br \/><br \/> &#8220;Given the number of returning travellers, including snowbirds, and more  testing being done, an increase in cases is expected,&#8221; said Dr. Robert  Strang, Nova Scotia&#8217;s chief medical officer of health. &#8220;We&#8217;re three  weeks into our response and I know this is hard for everyone. Please  continue to be part of flattening the curve by following public health  advice and direction.&#8221;<br \/><br \/> If you have travelled outside of Nova Scotia or been in close contact  with someone who has travelled and are experiencing fever 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 \/> Additional Quotes:<br \/> &#8220;The health and safety of our residents and staff are our top priority  and with the increased risks of COVID-19 on our resident population, we  have been taking measures to protect them. Once we were notified of a  case within our staff, we reacted quickly to take the appropriate steps  to further protect, test and monitor our residents and support several  of our staff to self-isolate and protect themselves from the potential  risk. We will continue to be diligent through these uncertain times.&#8221;<br \/> &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&#8212; Michelle Thompson, CEO, R.K. MacDonald Nursing Home<br \/><br \/> &#8220;While this has been an unsettling day for the residents, families and  team members at Lewis Hall, we have been preparing our teams for this  circumstance for some time. We took early and concrete steps to  implement our pandemic plan, including strict employee screening  measures, visitor restrictions, and reinforcing our infection prevention  and control practices. Today, we moved quickly in collaboration with  Public Health to notify residents, families and team members, and have  taken additional appropriate precautions when interacting with  residents.&#8221;<br \/> &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&#8212; Jason Shannon, President and COO, Shannex<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 \/> &#8212; a state of emergency was declared under the Emergency Management Act on March 22 and remains in effect until noon, April 5<br \/> &#8212; under the state of emergency government can control or prohibit  assembly as well as travel to and from areas. It can also coordinate  commerce activity and emergency responders<br \/> &#8212; a new virus like COVID-19 can cause fear. Nova Scotians are  encouraged to support each other and use technology to stay connected<br \/><br \/> Additional Resources:<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 \/> The Mental Health Provincial Crisis Line is available 24\/7 to anyone  experiencing a mental health or addictions crisis, or someone concerned  about them, by calling 1-888-429-8167 (toll free)<br \/><br \/> Kids Help Phone is available 24\/7, by calling 1-800-668-6868 (toll-free) <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>[adrotate group=&#8221;6&#8243;]<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>HRM: As of today, March 28, Nova Scotia has 110 confirmed cases of COVID-19. Twenty new cases were identified Friday, March 27. Most are connected to travel or a known case. Public health is working to identify people who may have come in close contact with the confirmed cases. 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