The province is reporting one new case of COVID-19.
Public health officials say the case – in the province’s central zone – is a close contact of a previously reported travel-related case.
We’ve had new cases in two of the last three days.
There have been two more recoveries, which leaves five active cases.
Meantime, the Nova Scotia Health Authority announced on Monday afternoon that they are aware of possible COVID-19 exposure aboard a Nova Scotia-bound flight over the weekend.
Air Canada flight AC 626 which flew from Toronto to Halifax on October 24.
It departed Toronto at 9:30 p.m., landing in Halifax at 12:15 a.m. on October 25.
The Health Authority says that anyone aboard the flight should closely monitor their health for COVID-19 symptoms.
Anyone who sat in rows 19 through 24 is asked to contact 811 to speak with a health professional on how to proceed.
(With files from Greg Morrow and Courtney Amirault)








