Nova Scotia is reporting 11 new cases of COVID-19 and 15 recoveries.
Nine cases are in Central Zone. Six are close contacts of previously reported cases, two are under investigation and one is related to travel.
Two cases are in Eastern Zone and are related to travel.
“Nova Scotia will receive its largest shipment of vaccine in the coming weeks,” said Premier Iain Rankin. “When you get an email to reschedule your second dose for an earlier date, do it. The sooner we can get Nova Scotians fully vaccinated, the sooner we will get back to normal.”
There were 4,066 COVID-19 cases from March 15 to June 15, 2021. Of those:
— 25 (0.6 per cent) were fully vaccinated
— 218 (5.4 per cent) were partially vaccinated
— 3,823 (94 per cent) were unvaccinated
There were 250 people hospitalized. Of those:
— 2 (0.8 per cent) were fully vaccinated
— 27 (10.8 per cent) were partially vaccinated
— 221 (88.4 per cent) were unvaccinated
Twenty-four people died. Of those:
— 1 (4.2 per cent) was fully vaccinated
— 3 (12.5 per cent) were partially vaccinated
— 20 (83.3 per cent) were unvaccinated
Nova Scotia has 93 active cases of COVID-19. Of those, six people are in hospital COVID-19 units, including three in ICU.
As of Thursday, 752,599 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered. Of those, 73,600 Nova Scotians have received their second dose.








