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Concerns raised as Nova Scotia COVID-19 cases creep up over last week
Nova Scotia’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Robert Strang reported three new cases of COVID-19 Wednesday bringing the province’s known active infections to 21. Strang expressed concern over community transmissions as case numbers start to creep up in the province.
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The Canadian Press
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Chief Medical Officer
Coronavirus
COVID-19
Dr. Robert Strang
fatigue
Halifax
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