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COVID-19: N.S. top doctor says ‘don’t wait’ to get vaccinated as 19 new cases reported

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COVID-19 and 29 new recoveries on Wednesday.The number of active cases has dropped to 127, down by 10 since Tuesday, though one more person is now in hospital for a total of 10.In a release, the province said 14 of the new cases are in the Central Zone.

Five are close contacts of previously-reported cases and nine are under investigation. Nova Scotia gym owners say province still hasn’t answered their vaccine policy questions The province continues to say there are signs of community spread in that zone in people “aged 20 to 40 who are unvaccinated and participating in social activities.”Dr.

Robert Strang, chief medical officer of health, said the majority of new cases continues to be among people who are not fully vaccinated.“Vaccination.

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