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Nova Scotia road safety law passed in 2018 still years from taking effect: minister

Nova Scotia is making some road safety changes by amending an old act because a wide-ranging bill passed in 2018 that transforms the rules of the road in the province still hasn t been proclaimed.

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Gubernur Luncurkan Layanan Digital Terbaru Bank Aceh Syariah

Gubernur Luncurkan Layanan Digital Terbaru Bank Aceh Syariah Pemerintah Aceh berkomitmen untuk mendukung berbagai upaya guna meningkatkan pengelolaan dan memperkuat peranan Bank Aceh Syariah Senin, 26 Juli 2021 11:08 Penulis: For Serambinews.com GRAND LAUNCHING - Gubernur Aceh, Nova Iriansyah, didampingi Plt Komut Bank Aceh Syariah (BAS), Taqwallah, Direktur Utama Haizir Sulaiman, serta Manajer Implementasi Kebijakan Sistem Pembayaran Bank Indonesia Provinsi Aceh, Taufan Anggara N, melakukan grand launching kartu debit, QRIS, Cash Recycle Machine (CRM), dan pengembangan fitur-fitur terbaru Action Mobile Bank Aceh Syariah, di Hotel Mata Ie Resort Kota Sabang, Minggu (25/7/2021).  SERAMBINEWS.COM, SABANG - Gubernur Aceh, Nova Iriansyah, meluncurkan sejumlah produk layanan digital terbaru milik PT Bank Aceh Syariah (BAS), dalam sebuah seremoni Ie Resort, Kota Sabang, Minggu, (25/7/2021).

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Test results notification tool saved one Canadian health system $311,000

Photo: Nova Scotia Health Nova Scotia Health provides healthcare to the Atlantic Canadian province and an array of specialized services to the Maritimers who live there. The health system operates hospitals, health centers and community-based programs across the province. Its team of more than 30,000 includes employees, doctors, researchers and volunteers. THE PROBLEM When COVID-19 reached the province in March 2020, leaders at Nova Scotia Health recognized contacting patients with test results would be a human resource challenge. As testing ramped up, more than 60 of the health system s public health staff were delivering test results by phone to more than 40,000 Nova Scotians. Most results were delivered within a 48-72 hour time frame – an unsustainable pace with the potential to overwhelm staff.

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N.S. reports 7 new cases of COVID-19; active cases rise to 40

  HALIFAX Nova Scotia has announced seven new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday. Five previously reported cases are now considered resolved, increasing the total number of active cases in the province to 40. Four of Tuesday s new cases were identified in the province s Northern Zone and are close contacts of previously reported cases. The other three new cases were identified in the Central Zone and are related to travel outside of Atlantic Canada.  The province says all new cases are self-isolating as required. COVID-19 is still here and wants us to let our guard down. But we are not going to let that happen after all the hard work and sacrifice by Nova Scotians, said N.S. Premier Stephen McNeil in a release. We will contain the virus over the holiday season by keeping our gatherings small, wearing a mask and following all of the other public health protocols.

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N.S. reports 2 new cases of COVID-19; active cases drop to 38

  HALIFAX Nova Scotia has announced two new COVID-19 cases on Monday. Five previously reported cases are now considered resolved, dropping the total number of active cases in the province to 38. On Monday, the province announced that one of new cases is in the Central Zone, and the other is in the Western Zone; both cases are close contacts of previously reported cases. “Our numbers may seem low but COVID is active in every region of our province,” said Premier Stephen McNeil during a news update on Monday. “I don’t say that to scare you, it’s just a reminder that COVID is still lurking and we have to follow the protocols in place to keep our numbers down.”

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