coronavirus related to travel.In a press conference on Thursday, Premier Stephen McNeil revealed that the individual is a temporary foreign worker from Mexico who had been self-isolating for a 14-day period since they arrived in the province.The individual has had minimal contact with others and continues to self-isolate following their diagnosis with COVID-19, the premier said.“It’s a reminder that COVID is still in our province,” McNeil said.
Here’s what you’ll need to do to enter each province in the Atlantic bubble The QEII Health Sciences Centre’s microbiology lab completed 284 tests on July 1 and continues to operate 24 hours a day, the province said.There are no licensed long-term care homes in Nova Scotia with active cases of.