COVID-19 on Saturday and said 20 active cases remain in the province.“Nova Scotians can be proud of the work they’re doing to keep our case numbers low,” said Premier Stephen McNeil in a press release.“We need to stay the course — following public health protocols and being kind to each other — to keep the virus from spreading like we’ve seen in other provinces during the second wave of the pandemic.”Recognizing the challenges of the pandemic, the province said a change has been made to allow mental health and addictions support groups to meet in groups of up to 25 instead of just 10, with social distancing.
This comes into effect Monday.Since Oct. 1, Nova Scotia said it has completed 150,480 tests. There have been 481 positive COVID-19.