Nova Scotia Health Public Health is advising of potential exposures to COVID-19 at locations in Central and Eastern Zones and on multiple Halifax Transit Routes.
In response to Public Health’s active investigation into an outbreak of COVID-19 cases associated with St. FX University and X Ring Celebrations, Public Health is offering a variety of ways for students and the broader community to get tested for COVID-19.
Nova Scotia Health’s COVID-19 vaccine outreach clinics will be offering drop-in vaccination (Pfizer) for anyone aged 5+ in Eastern Zone to help support vaccine accessibility.
Public Health is actively investigating an outbreak of COVID-19 cases associated with St. FX University and X Ring Celebrations. Public Health continues to closely monitor this evolving situation. We know we will see more cases over the next several days. Public Health and St. FX are working closely together to help keep the university campus and larger community safe from further spread of the virus.
Nova Scotia Health Public Health is advising of potential exposures to COVID-19 at locations in Central, Eastern and Western Zones. In addition to media releases, all potential exposure notifications are listed here: http://www.nshealth.ca/covid-exposures.
Nova Scotia Health’s COVID-19 vaccine outreach clinics will be offering drop-in vaccination (Pfizer) for children 5 to 11 years old in Central Zone to help support vaccine accessibility.
The Public Health Mobile Unit will be in Antigonish Friday, Saturday and Sunday to offer free PCR COVID-19 testing to all ages. The PCR swish and gargle test will be on site for ages 4 to 18.