Press Release
March 18, 2022
This week’s COVID-19 epidemiology report reflects continued virus activity and community spread. The number of new hospital admissions remains high. Age and vaccination status continue to be the two strongest indicators of severe disease and death from COVID-19.
“What we’re seeing in this week’s report is not unexpected. The pandemic is not over – and you can see that when you look at positive lab tests and hospitalizations in particular,” said Dr. Robert Strang, Chief Medical Officer of Health. “We are just now starting to see the impact of phase one of our reopening plan. We are at a critical period with phase three just days away. It is more important than ever to do the things we know will keep ourselves and others safe. Get vaccinated. Get boosted if you’re eligible. Wear your mask. Keep your social circles small and consistent. Stay home if you’re sick, and test to protect the people you love.”
From March 9 to March 15, 2022:
As of March 17, 2022:
New information has been added to the public dashboard this week, including epidemiology curves that show wave five trends in positive tests, hospitalizations, and vaccination. Weekly reporting is expected to evolve over the next several weeks. Future updates will be included in the weekly news release.
All reported COVID-19 data can be found at https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/204d6ed723244dfbb763ca3f913c5cad .
Additional resources:
Information on Nova Scotia’s three-phase reopening plan is available at: https://novascotia.ca/reopening-plan/
Book a COVID-19 vaccine online: https://novascotia.flow.canimmunize.ca/en/9874123-19-7418965
Government of Canada: https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/coronavirus-disease-covid-19.html
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