Nova Scotia closes two schools, to limit gatherings in Halifax to stop COVID spread
HALIFAX — Most of Halifax will be subject to tightened COVID-19 restrictions and two schools that reported cases will be temporarily closed as health officials try to head off community spread of the novel coronavirus.
The measures were announced Friday as the province reported five new cases, bringing the number of active cases to 28. The new infections are all in the central health zone, which includes Halifax.
“We are at a critical point in our province — if we don’t act now it may be too late,” Premier Stephen McNeil told reporters. “That’s why we are taking a targeted approach in the central zone to contain this virus here and slow the spread.”
Auburn Drive High School in Cole Harbour and its family of eight elementary and junior high schools were closed Friday to allow for cleaning, after a second case was reported at the high school. Health officials said the case involved a close contact of an earlier reported case at the school.