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Pop-up COVID-19 testing comes to Wolfville after Acadia University case
Nova Scotia s health authority says pop-up COVID-19 testing is coming to Wolfville this weekend in response to a recent case in the area and a high number of people who want to be tested.
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Testing will be available at the Acadia Festival Theatre from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday
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Posted: Jan 22, 2021 7:26 PM AT | Last Updated: January 22
Nova Scotia Health says it s bringing drop-in testing to Wolfville over the weekend following a recent case in the area.(Robert Short/CBC)
Nova Scotia s health authority says pop-up COVID-19 testing is coming to Wolfville this weekend in response to a recent case in the area and a high number of people who want to be tested.
In the news release Saturday, the province announced that mental health and addictions support groups will also be able to meet in larger groups starting Monday. These groups may increase capacity to 25 from 10 with physical distancing.
There are now 20 known active cases in the province and no one is in hospital with the virus. While our new cases each day are staying low, we can t get complacent, Dr. Robert Strang, Nova Scotia s chief medical officer of health, said in the release. Please continue your vigilance and follow public health measures to protect yourself, your loved ones and your community.
Nova Scotia Health s lab s completed 1,438 tests on Friday.