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What we (don t) know about Nova Scotia s two recent COVID deaths | COVID-19 | Halifax, Nova Scotia

What we (don’t) know about Nova Scotia’s two recent COVID deaths  Strang says many details are being kept quiet for privacy reasons, but those that have been released are concerning. On Tuesday May 4, Nova Scotia reported two new deaths related to COVID-19 in the province. The first is a man in his 70s, the second a woman in her 50s, bringing the total number of deaths in the province to 69. “This is a difficult briefing today,” said premier Iain Rankin when he announced the deaths at a press conference yesterday afternoon with public health head Robert Strang. “On behalf of all Nova Scotians, I want to extend my sincere condolences to their families and their friends.”

Strang says online learning here to stay for at least a few more weeks

Posted: May 04, 2021 11:57 AM AT | Last Updated: May 4 Students in many parts of Canada have been learning from home.(Ivanoh Demers/Radio-Canada) Students doing at-home online learning in Nova Scotia might want to make sure they have an extra-comfortable chair. The province s chief medical officer of health says even if recent lockdown measures in Nova Scotia begin to stem the tide of COVID-19 cases, there will not be a return to in-person learning in the immediate future. I certainly don t see schools opening in the next week or the week after, Dr. Robert Strang said during Monday s COVID-19 news conference. Dr. Robert Strang says he doesn t see students and teachers returning to classrooms for at least a couple of weeks.(Communications Nova Scotia)

Nova Scotia opens Moderna, Pfizer vaccines to people aged 50-54

Nova Scotians aged 50 to 54 may now book an appointment for Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: May 03, 2021 9:23 AM AT | Last Updated: May 3 Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines will be available to the new age group at all community clinics and designated pharmacies, and more appointments will be released as vaccine supply is confirmed.(CBC) Nova Scotians aged 50 to 54 may now book an appointment for Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines. There are about 67,625 eligible Nova Scotians in the 50 to 54 age group. Up until Monday, the two vaccines had been available to Nova Scotians 55 and up. The province has been gradually lowering the age cohort eligible for the shots as part of its vaccine rollout strategy.

Nova Scotia s vaccination strategy picks up speed following early criticism

Nova Scotia s vaccination strategy picks up speed following early criticism
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