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Four new cases of COVID-19 are announced in Nova Scotia today (Thursday, Jan. 7).

Two of the cases are in Nova Scotia Health’s Central Zone, and both are close contacts of previously reported cases.

One case is in the Eastern Zone and is also a close contact of a previously reported case.

The fourth case is in the Northern Zone and is related to travel outside Atlantic Canada.

There are now 28 known active cases in the province. No one is in hospital with the disease.

Nova Scotia Health labs conducted 1,467 tests yesterday.

Here are the new daily cases and seven-day rolling average since the start of the second wave (Oct. 1):

And here is the active caseload for the second wave:

Here is the possible exposure map:


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