COVID-19 in Nova Scotia have climbed to 102, the province announced Saturday.It’s the second-highest number of hospitalizations Nova Scotia has seen so far.
The current record is 103 people in hospital, set on May 18, 2021, during the third wave. By the numbers: January was Nova Scotia’s deadliest month yet for COVID-19 In an abbreviated news release Feb.
5, the province said the 102 people were admitted due to COVID-19 and are receiving specialized care in a COVID-19 designated unit.
The ages of those in hospital range between two and 95 years old and the average age is 65.There are fourteen people in ICU.