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Nova Scotia reports 13 new COVID-19 cases, including 5 school-related cases

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coronavirus on Friday and Saturday, five of which are linked to a private school in Dartmouth.The province says 11 new cases were detected on Jan.

1, of which 10 were in the central zone, along with one travel-related case in the northern zone.Of the central zone cases, eight were close contacts of previously reported cases and two were travel-related.

HRM restaurants to reopen as Nova Scotia reports 3 new COVID-19 cases Five of those cases were linked to Churchill Academy, a private school in Dartmouth.

The province says two other recently reported cases were also linked to the school, making for a total of seven cases now known at the school.“Public health has been in contact with the school community and is arranging testing for all.

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