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You are here:家 / Featured /2 Covid Deaths,336家科夫迪相关住院治疗,217例新案例在新斯科舍3月1日报道

2 Covid Deaths,336家科夫迪相关住院治疗,217例新案例在新斯科舍3月1日报道

March 1, 2022ByTim BousquetLeave a Comment

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概述
Vaccination
Testing

Nova Scotia今天报道了今天的两个新的Covid死亡(星期二,3月1日)。死者是:
• a woman in her 70s who lived in the Central Zone
•90岁的女人住在中央区

Additionally, the province is reporting a total of 336 people in hospital who either now have COVID or once did have COVID, as follows:
• 48 admitted because of COVID symptoms, 11 of whom are in ICU. Those 45 range in age from 2 to 92 years old, and their median age is 62;
• 125 admitted to hospital for other reasons but who tested positive for COVID during the admissions screening or who were admitted for COVID but no longer require specialized care;
• 163 who contracted COVID in the hospital outbreaks

The vaccination status of the 48 is:
•14(29.2%)有3剂
• 20 (41.7%) have had 2 doses but not 3
• 1 (2.1%) has 1 dose only
• 13 (27.1%) are unvaccinated
Note that less than 9% of the population is unvaccinated

The province is also reporting 217 lab-confirmed new cases.

By Nova Scotia Health zone, the new cases are:
•97个中央
• 33 Eastern
• 34 Northern
• 53 Western

卫生部的部门估计该省有2,031个活跃案件。


Vaccination

Yesterday, 1,174 doses of vaccine were administered:
• 55 first doses
• 345 second doses
• 774 third doses

In total, 2,213,398 doses have been administered:
• 882,768 first doses
• 830,155 second doses
• 500,475 third doses

在昨天的一天结束时,92.1%的整个人口已经接受了至少1剂疫苗:
• 5.4% with 1 dose only
•35.0%,2剂量但不是3
• 51.7% with 3 doses
• 7.9% unvaccinated

Appointments for boosters are now open to people 18 and over for whom 168 days have passed since their second shot.

Vaccination appointments for people 5 years of age and older can be bookedhere.

People in rural areas who need transportation to a vaccination appointment should contactRural Rides, which will get you there and back home for just $5. You need to book the ride 24 hours ahead of time.


Testing

Nova Scotia Health labs completed 1,463 PCR tests yesterday, with a positivity rate of 14.7%.

Pop-up testing已定于课程for the following sites:

Wednesday
Halifax Central Library, noon-7pm
Alderney Gate,上午10点八分钟
Sherbrooke Lions Club,11am-3pm

你可以volunteer to work at the pop-up testing siteshere要么here. No medical experience is necessary.


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