Nova Scotia health officials reported seven new cases of the coronavirus on Friday, bringing the total number of active cases in the province to 48.
All the new cases are in the central zone, five of which are close contacts of previously reported cases and two are travel-related.
“As we head into the last weekend before Christmas, let’s remember that we must stay vigilant to contain the virus,” Premier Stephen McNeil said in a news release.
“Following public health guidelines has allowed us to slow the spread, and we need to keep up that good work because we know the virus wants us to let our guard down.”
Since the start of the second wave, Oct. 1, the province has confirmed 354 positive COVID-19 cases and no deaths.
Asymptomatic testing extended
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The province announced on Friday it is extending the deadline to book appointment for asymptomatic testing.
Booking was supposed to end Dec. 13, but was then extended until Friday. But now, Nova Scotians can book tests into January.
“We know that asymptomatic testing plays an important part in containing the virus,” McNeil said.
“That’s why our testing strategy has continued to evolve. I want to thank people for coming forward to get tested, and all those involved in administering and processing the tests.”
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The province is still running several walk-in testing sites for individuals without symptoms and who were not close contacts of confirmed cases.
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