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COVID-19: 6 new cases reported in Nova Scotia, 20 new recoveries

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COVID-19 on Wednesday.Three of the cases are in the Central Zone. Two are related to travel and one is under investigation.Two are in the Northern Zone — both close contacts of previously reported cases.And the last case is in the Eastern Zone and is related to travel.

COVID-19: N.S. delays moving into Phase 5 after spike in cases With 20 new recoveries, the number of active cases has dropped to 159, which includes four people in hospital.According to the provincial COVID-19 dashboard, 79 per cent of all Nova Scotians have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine and 72.9 per cent are fully vaccinated.Testing numbers have also jumped, with 4,010 tests completed on Tuesday — the highest number of tests in more than a month.The.

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