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N.S. reports 26 new COVID-19 cases on Thursday

With 26 new cases and 15 recoveries, Nova Scotia now has 198 active cases.

Nova Scotia now has 198 active cases

A nurse wearing blue gloves handles a COVID-19 test swab.
A nurse gets a swab ready at a temporary COVID-19 test clinic in Montreal. Nova Scotia labs completed more than 3,000 lab tests on Wednesday. (Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press)

Nova Scotia reported 26 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday and 15 recoveries, bringing the active caseload to 198.

There are now 12 people in hospital, including twoin intensive care.

As of Thursday, 76.6per cent of Nova Scotianswerefully vaccinated.

Labs processed 3,357 tests on Wednesday.

Five schools in the province were notified of an exposure on Wednesday:

  • Dartmouth South Academy
  • Duc d'Anville Elementary (thisschool isclosed to students from Oct.12 to Oct.15 to prevent further spread of the virus among the school community)
  • Joseph Howe Elementary
  • cole Mer et Monde
  • cole Beaubassin

A list of exposures at schools ismaintained by the province here.

Vaccine policy for Town of Amherst

The Town of Amherst is following in the footsteps of the province and Halifax Regional Municipality with a vaccine mandate.

The town announced Thursday it will require all councillors, employees, volunteers and people who sit on town boards or committeesto be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Dec. 15. The policy was adopted by council at a special session on Thursday, according to a news release.

Mayor David Kogon, who works as an emergency room physician, saidin the release the policy is about providing a safe work environment.

"Vaccination is the single most effective step in protecting ourselves while ensuring the citizens have a safe and comfortable experience when dealing with our staff," he said.

Those who are not fully vaccinated by the deadline will be placed on unpaid administrative leave. Medical exemptions will be allowed with documentation from a qualified health-care provider, following guidelines laid out by the province.

Anyone granted an exemption will have to participate in regular rapid testing and wear a mask.

Atlantic Canada COVID-19 case numbers

  • New Brunswickreported 133 new cases on Thursday and two new deaths.The province has1,103 active cases with 63 people in hospital, including19people in intensive care.
  • Newfoundland and Labradorreported four new cases Thursday.The province had60active casesand 11people are in hospital, including four in intensive care.
  • Prince Edward Islandreported three new cases on Monday. The province has six active cases.