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Nova Scotia reports 8 new cases of COVID-19 Saturday

Nova Scotia reported 8 new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday in the eastern, western and central health zones.

1 case is staff member at long-term care facility in Dartmouth

Nova Scotia is reporting eight new cases of COVID-19 Saturday. (Stephane Mahe/Reuters)

A staff member at a long-term care facility is among eight new cases of COVID-19 reported Saturday in Nova Scotia.

The sources of all the new infections have been identified.

Five of the cases are in the eastern health zone with three of those related to travel outside the region and one to travel outside of Canada. The other case is a close contact of a case reported previously.

One case is in the western health zone and is related to travel outside the region.

There are two cases in the central health zone. One is related to travel outside of Canada.

The other case in the central health zone is a close contact of a case previously reported and is a staff member at Glasgow Hall, a long-term care facility in Dartmouth.

There are now 44 known active cases in the province.

Most residents vaccinated

According to a news release, most of the residents of the facility have been fully vaccinated.

The release says that allresidents of the facility are being isolated and cared for in their rooms as a precaution. Staff and residents will be tested for COVID-19.

In the release, Dr. Robert Strang, Nova Scotia's Chief Medical Officer of Health, said he is gratefulmost of the residents of Glasgow Hall are vaccinated.

"Based on recent experience in Canada, I anticipate that the vaccine will prevent widespread transmission in this facility and that anyone who does contract the virus will only have mild symptoms," he said.

Nova Scotia Health labs completed 2,337 COVID-19 tests on Friday.

New rules for mask use

During Friday's COVID-19 briefing with Premier Iain Rankin,Strangannounced that masks must be worn in outdoor places where physical distancing is not possible,such as farmers' marketsand festivals.

Masks will also be required at restaurants and bars, both indoors and outdoors on patios, including when entering, exiting or getting up from a table. Strang said masks can come off once patrons are seated and are eating or drinking.

"This is due to the now-common variant strains and their much greater ability to be transmitted between one person and another," Strang said.

12 new potential exposures

Nova Scotia Health announced a series of potential COVID-19 exposures late Saturday, all of which are in the Halifax Regional Municipality.

Anyone who worked at or visited the following locations on the specified dates and times must immediately book a COVID-19 teston theself-assessment websiteor by contacting 811,regardless of whether they have COVID-19 symptoms. Public health also advised that these individuals must self-isolate while they wait for test results, regardless of whether they have symptoms.

  • Dairy Queen Grill and Chill at3270 Highway 2, Fall River, HRM,on April 15 between 4:30-6:30 p.m.Anyone exposedmay develop symptoms through April 29.
  • Boston Pizza at1858 Granville St, Halifax,on April 13 between 7-10p.m.Anyone exposedmay develop symptoms throughApril 27.

Public health is also encouraging anyone who worked at or visited the following locations on the specified dates and times to book a COVID-19 teston theself-assessment websiteor by contacting 811,regardless of whether they have COVID-19 symptoms.

Individuals who were at the following locations during the listed times do not have to self-isolate while they await test results, unless they have symptoms of COVID-19.

  • Michaels inDartmouth Crossing at 15 Lemlair Row Rd, Dartmouth,on April 16 between 1:30-3p.m.Anyone exposed may develop symptoms through April 30.
  • Sackville Public Library at636 Sackville Dr, Lower Sackville, on April 14 between 1:30-7:30 p.m.and April 15 between 10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.Anyone exposed may develop symptoms throughApril 29.
  • LilyPond Vintage Furniture & Home Dcorat589 Nova Scotia Trunk 2 Unit 2, Elmsdale,on April 15 between 5:30-7p.m.Anyone exposed may develop symptoms throughApril 29.
  • Lawton's Drugs & Canada Post Outlet at 157 Cobequid Rd, Lower Sackville,on April 15 between noon-2p.m.Anyone exposedmay develop symptoms throughApril 29.
  • Sobeys Elmsdaleat269 NS-214, Elmsdale,on April 15 between 6:30-8p.m.Anyone exposedmay develop symptoms through April 29.
  • Halifax Shopping Centre at7001 Mumford Rd Unit #722, Halifax,on April 13 between 5-8p.m.Anyone exposed may develop symptomsthrough April 27.
  • Walmart inBayers Lake at220 Chain Lake Dr, Halifax,on April 13 between 5:30-7:30 p.m.Anyone exposed may develop symptoms through April 27.

Anyonewho was on the followingflights in thespecified rows and seatsshouldbook a COVID-19 teston theself-assessment websiteor by contacting 811,regardless of whether they have COVID-19 symptoms.

  • Air Canada Flight 604 from Torontoon April 16 (8:11 a.m.) to Halifax (11:10 a.m.). Passengers in rows 2-13 seats C, D, E and F.Anyone exposedmay develop symptoms through April 30.
  • West Jet Flight 3346from Toronto on April 16(9:00 a.m.) to Halifax (12:21 p.m.). Passengers in rows 1-7 seats A, B and C.Anyone exposed may develop symptoms throughApril 30.
  • Air Canada Flight 624 from Toronto on April 14(9:30 p.m.) arriving in Halifax (12:05 a.m. April 15).Passengers in rows 20-26 seats A, C and D.Anyone exposed may develop symptoms through April 29.

All other passengers on this flight should continue to self-isolate as required and monitor for signs and symptoms of COVID-19.

Atlantic Canada case numbers

  • New Brunswickreported 11 new cases on Saturday for a total of 150 known active cases. Twenty people are in hospital, including 12 in intensive care.
  • Newfoundland and Labradorreported threenew cases Fridayfor a total of 18active cases. One person is in hospital.
  • P.E.I.announced on Friday that it has a person in hospital related to COVID-19 for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic. The province has seven active cases.