182 new cases including 2 in long-term care on May 6 |

182 new cases including 2 in long-term care on May 6 | COVID-19 | Halifax, Nova Scotia


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"Two of the cases in Central Zone involve a staff member and resident of the Clarmar Residential Care Facility, a residential care home in Dartmouth," says the provincial report. "This is the third staff member and third resident at the facility to test positive."
In the world of long-term care, Nova Scotia makes a distinction between
nursing homes and
residential care. On Monday, in response to Coast questions about those first two resident cases at Clarmar, the department of health and wellness emailed: "Residents in nursing homes have received both the first and second dose of vaccination. Second dose clinics will be completed for residents in residential care facilities in May." Clarmar provides residential care, so its residents could be waiting until the end of the month for their second dose. We asked the province if today's infected Clarmar resident had zero, one or two doses of vaccine, but haven't received an answer yet.

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