Nova Scotia is reporting one new case of COVID-19 today, bringing to three the number of new cases reported there in the last week.
This just hours ahead of all Atlantic Provinces—including Newfoundland and Labrador—becoming one.
The most recent case in Nova Scotia is related to a temporary foreign worker, and all three cases are linked to travel outside the country.
The likely source of infection for this case, as well as the two previously announced this week, is from travel outside of Canada. #COVID19NS
— Health & Wellness (@nshealth) July 2, 2020
There are no new cases in Newfoundland and Labrador.
The Atlantic Bubble takes effect at midnight tonight.