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N.S. reports 3 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday after record testing numbers

Nova Scotia reported three new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday. A record number of tests 4,839 were conducted on Saturday.

Nova Scotia's health authority conducted 4,839 tests on Saturday

A technician places rapid COVID-19 swabs into a test tube container on Nov. 24, 2020, at Dalhousie University in Halifax. (Robert Short/CBC)

Nova Scotia reportedrecord-high testing numbers andthree new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, a tallythatcomes as the Halifax region and some surrounding communities entered a second day of tighter restrictions.

One new casewasin the central health zone and is a close contact of a previously reported case, according to a Department of Health news release.The northern health zone and eastern health zone had one case each, both related to travel outside the region.All the new cases are self-isolating.

The province now has38 known active cases. Two people are hospitalized and in intensive care related to the virus.

On Friday, Premier Iain Rankin warned against non-essential travel within the province and elsewhere and introduced new restrictions for the Halifax Regional Municipality, up to and including Porters Lake, as well as Enfield, Elmsdale, Mount Uniacke and Hubbards.

The restrictions came into effect on Saturday andwill be in place until at least March 26.

Nova Scotia completed a record 4,839COVID-19 tests on Saturday. In Sunday'snews release, Rankin commended Nova Scotians for responding in great numbers to get tested.

"Let's continue to make proactive testing a top priority," he said.

"No matter whether you live in Halifax or elsewhere in the province, I encourage you, even if you don't have symptoms, to book an appointment at one of the primary assessment centres or drop into a pop-up testing site."

Pop-up testing in Halifax

Nova Scotia's health authoritywill be holding rapid COVID-19 testing at two pop-up sites in Halifax.

Testing will be available at the Halifax Convention Centre from 3:30-9:30 p.m. on Sunday and Monday.

Testing will take place at the Paul O'Regan Hall at the Halifax Central Library from 10:30 a.m to 6 p.m. on Monday and from noon to 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday.

Halifax workplace exposures

Halifax Regional Police confirmed on Saturdaythat one of its employees had tested positive for COVID-19.

In an email, the watch commander said they were working closely with Public Health to follow the required protocols and that there would be no impact on service.

Irvingsuspendedoperations Fridayat its shipyard on the Halifax waterfront afterone case of COVID-19 was confirmedthe day before.

Irving said Friday itplanned to test employees on Saturday and Sunday. Irving said the focus this weekend would be on priority roles, production and production support.

Irving announced via Twitter on Saturday thattesting for employees would also take place on Monday at the Halifax Shipyard from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Another tweet indicated that 795 employees had been tested on Saturday.

In a news release Sunday evening, Irving said staff and members of Local 28 could return to work on Monday.

It said if no cases are detected during testing on Sunday and Monday, the day shift would resume all production activities at the Halifax Shipyard on Tuesday.

The company said 1,600 people work at the Halifax Shipyard each day.

Atlantic Canada case numbers

  • New Brunswickreported no new cases Sundayfor a total of 38known active cases. The province hasone personin hospital related to COVID-19. That person is in intensive care.
  • Newfoundland and Labradorreported seven new cases on Sunday.The province has 262 known active cases.
  • P.E.I.reported five new cases and 18 active cases in Sunday's update. The province has reintroduced some circuit-breaker restrictions, including no indoor dining in restaurants.