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5 new cases of COVID-19 reported Wednesday in Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia health officials reported fivenew cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday. The province now has 24active cases.

Number of active cases in the province rises slightly to 24

Nova Scotia reported 5 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)

Nova Scotia health officials reported fivenew cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday. The province now has 24active cases.

The new cases are in the central health zone. Three are close contacts of previously reported cases, while the other two are related to travel outside Atlantic Canada. They are self-isolatingas required.

Health authority labs completed 1,989 tests on Tuesday.

As of Tuesday, 71,733doses of vaccine had been administered in Nova Scotia, including 21,648 second doses.

When you can expect your vaccine

The province releasedestimates Tuesday of when each age group will get a COVID-19 vaccine, provided vaccine deliveries arrive as scheduled.

Vaccines will be distributed to people in five-year age brackets in descending order, approximately one week apart, starting March 29 with people aged 75 to 79.

The pace is expected to ramp up slightly by the time those under 40 become eligiblein mid-May. The five-year cohorts continue until those aged 16 to 19 become eligible in the second week of June.

The province has released the projected vaccine dates for each age group above 16. (Nova Scotia Health Department)

The projected vaccine delivery dates are for first doses only; residents will be able to book their second dose at the same time as they book their first dose. It will be administered four months later.

Atlantic Canada case numbers

  • Newfoundland and Labradorreported onenew caseon Wednesday. The province has three known active cases, including one person in hospital with the virus.During a news briefing in the afternoon, the chief medical officer of health said the province will move to Alert Level 2 at 12:01 a.m. on Saturday.
  • New Brunswickreported 12 new cases on Wednesday for a total of 63known active cases. One person isin hospital with the virus.
  • P.E.I.reported two new cases on Tuesday. There are eight known active cases on the Island.

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