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Another death at Northwood brings Nova Scotia's COVID-19 fatalities to 58

Another person has died at the Northwood long-term care facility in Halifax, bringing the province's total of deaths related to COVID-19 to 58.

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Nova Scotia has reported one new case of COVID-19 and another death, bringing the total deaths connected to the virus to 58. (Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press)

Another person has died at the Northwood long-term care facility in Halifax, bringing the province's total COVID-19 related deaths to 58.

Theprovince reported thenewest death and one new confirmed case of the virus in a news release Thursday.The new case was identified after the QEII Health Sciences Centre's microbiology lab in Halifax completed 579 tests on Wednesday.

A total of 1,046confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been found in Nova Scotia. Fifty-two of the 58 deaths so far have occurred at Northwood.

There are now 29 active cases in the province, most of which are at two licensed long-term care homes and unlicensed seniors facilities.

Northwood in Halifax currently has 15 residents and four staff with active cases. Another facility has one resident with an active case.

Bonus coming for residentialcare workers

On Thursday, Health Minister Randy Deloreytold reporters thata bonus previously announced for Nova Scotia health-care workers will also be made available to workers in residential care facilities for people with disabilities.

The bonus is worth up to $2,000 over four months. The federal government is covering about 80 per cent of the top up,with the province kicking in the rest.

"Those details are in the final stages but I can confirm that residential care facilities will qualify and individual employees will hear from their employers once it is completed," said Delorey.

To date, Nova Scotia has 37,078 negative test results.

Nine people are currently in hospital, with fourof those in ICU.

Provincial data shows that 959 people have now recovered from the virus in Nova Scotia.

COVID-19 symptoms

The following is a list of symptoms for COVID-19:

  • Fever.
  • New or worsening cough.
  • Sore throat.
  • Runny nose.
  • Headache.

Anyone with two or more of those symptoms should visit 811's website for a self-assessment questionnaire to determine if 811 should be called for further assessment.

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