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COVID-19: N.S. reports 581 new cases, outbreak at QEII hospital

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COVID-19 on Monday.According to a release from the province, there are 420 new cases in the Central Zone, 62 in the Eastern Zone, 42 in the Northern Zone and 57 in the Western Zone.Nova Scotia Health labs completed 4,851 tests on Sunday.

COVID-19: Nova Scotia reports 1,147 new cases over past two days The release said the Nova Scotia Health Authority is also reporting an outbreak at a ward at the Halifax Infirmary site of the QEII Health Sciences Centre.“Currently there is a very low number of patients impacted (less than five), and all patients are being closely monitored, and other infection prevention and control measures are being put in place,” it said.The province previously announced that it’s making changes to its COVID-19 testing.

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