A new case of COVID-19 reported Sunday in Newfoundland and Labrador, the source of the infection is being investigated through public fitness officials.
The new case is a resident of the province, a woman between the age of 20 and 39 in the Western Health Region. The Ministry of Health has not been able to verify the source of the infection in its Sunday press release and said it will provide more. data as they become available.
The woman is lately in self-insulating and the contact search is underway. The ministry stated that any close contact had been reported quarantined.
Despite the unknown source of the infection, a Department of Health spokesman told CBC News that the threat to the public was considered low.
It was at least in early May that there was a case of COVID-19 in the province that was not similar or a close touch of a past case.
The new case raises the total number of COVID-19 cases in the province to 297, with seven active cases on the island. Sunday’s case marks the sixth case of the week.
A total of 286 more people have recovered from the virus and there have been 4 COVID-19-related deaths since the pandemic began in March.
On Sunday, 54686 more people were screened for the virus, another 247 in the last 24 hours.
The Ministry of Health has issued a number of warnings regarding Saturday’s new instances in relation to rotating staff.
Public Health is asking passengers who traveled on Air Canada Flight 7480 from Montreal to San Juan on November 5 to call 811 for a COVID-19 test.
The government is also informing rotary personnel about two COVID-19 outbreaks reported in Alberta through the Canadian Public Health Agency in the Canadian Natural Resources Albian oil sands and the Imperial Kearl Lake Wapasu OilsandsArray
People who run at the site who have returned to the province call 811 to verify and go through a full two-week isolation period, regardless of the outcome of the verification.
The media in St. Pierre-Miquelon reported on Saturday that French territory would reintroduce an era of compulsory self-de-idseling for travellers, after two cases of the virus in two days.
Seven-day quarantine control and COVID-19 control will now be required at the end of the quarantine era to reach the archipelago. Some exemptions will be granted for a mandatory trip.
Masks must also be used in public places, as required before the new regulations take effect.
Self-cleaning is recommended, although it is not mandatory, as France ended its emergency law in July.
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