An illustration by Zak Markan, done in bright markers. A lineup of people snakes up Prince Street toward Argyle. The bright yellow Carleton is on the left, and the blue Convention Centre is set against a bright pink and orange sky.
Rapid Test Lineup-Changing Seasons. Illustration by Zak Markan — Instagram @zak.markan.art

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Overview of today’s cases
Vaccination
Demographics
Testing
Potential exposure advisories

Nova Scotia announced 30 new cases of COVID-19 today (Wednesday, November 10).

By Nova Scotia Health zone, the new cases break down as:
• 16 Northern
• 12 Central
• 2 Western
• 0 Eastern

Three more cases have been identified at the East Cumberland Lodge nursing home. A total of 20 residents and two staff members at the home have now tested positive.

The Department of Health continues to note that:

There is community spread in Northern and Western zones, primarily related to ongoing transmission from a faith-based gathering that occurred in late October. This includes secondary transmission to other faith-based gatherings, workplaces and to East Cumberland Lodge, a long-term care home in Pugwash.

There are now 277 known active cases in the province. Ten people are in hospital with the disease, one of whom i9s in ICU. Thirty-three people are considered newly recovered, which means they are no longer contagious and not necessarily that they aren’t sick.


Vaccination

Yesterday, 2,704 doses of vaccine were administered — 517 first doses, 1,393 second doses, and 794 third doses.

By end of day yesterday, 83.4% of the entire population (including young children) have received at least one dose of vaccine, and 79.3% have received at least two doses.

People 12 years old and older can also book a vaccination appointment here.

People in rural areas who need transportation to a vaccination appointment should contact Rural Rides, which will get you there and back home for just $5. You need to book the ride 24 hours ahead of time.


Demographics

By age cohort, today’s new cases break down as:
• 8 are aged 0-11
• 2 are aged 12-19
• 4 are aged 20-39
• 0 are aged 40-59
• 5 are aged 60-79
• 10 are aged 80 or older

There’s a case missing from that breakdown; I don’t know why.

The active cases across the province are distributed as follows:

Central Zone
• 45 in the Halifax Peninsula/Chebucto Community Health Network
• 8 in the Dartmouth/Southeastern Community Health Network
• 18 in the Bedford/Sackville Community Health Network
• 2 in the Eastern Shore/Musquodoboit Community Health Network
• 1 in the West Hants Community Health Network
• 13 not assigned to a Community Health Network
Total: 87

Eastern Zone
• 12 in the Cape Breton Community Health Network
• 0 in the Inverness, Victoria & Richmond Community Health Network
• 3 in the Antigonish & Guysborough Community Health Network
Total: 15

Northern Zone
• 4 in the Colchester/East Hants Community Health Network
• 0 in the Pictou Community Health Network
• 52 in the Cumberland Community Health Network
Total: 56

Western Zone
• 53 in the Annapolis and Kings Community Health Network
• 38 in the Lunenburg & Queens Community Health Network
• 28 in the Yarmouth, Shelburne & Digby Community Health Network
Total: 119


Testing

Nova Scotia Health labs completed 3,029 PCR tests yesterday. This does not include the antigen tests administered at the pop-up testing sites.

You do not need a health card to get tested.

Pop-up testing (antigen testing) is for asymptomatic people over 16 who have not been to the potential COVID exposure sites (see map below); results usually within 20 minutes. Pop-up testing has been scheduled for the following sites:

Wednesday
Halifax Convention Centre, noon-7pm
Alderney Gate, 10am-2pm

Thursday
Halifax Convention Centre, noon-7pm

Friday
Halifax Convention Centre, noon-7pm

Saturday
Halifax Convention Centre, noon-7pm
Alderney Gate, 10am-2pm

Sunday
Halifax Convention Centre, noon-7pm

You can volunteer to work at the pop-up testing sites here or here. No medical experience is necessary.

You can also get PCR testing at the Nova Scotia Health labs by going here. Appointments can be made for the IWK, or for various locations in each of the health zones (appointments may not be available at each site).


Potential exposure advisories

Nova Scotia Health issued several COVID exposure advisories and one new school exposure yesterday.

We’ve collected all the active advisories for potential COVID exposures on bus routes and flights here. I’ll be adding schools to the map tonight.

The updated potential COVID exposure advisory map is below; you can zoom in and click on the coronavirus icons to get information about each site.


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