Nova Scotia lifts COVID-19 health order, no more weekly case reporting | 24CA News

Health
Published 23.05.2023
Nova Scotia lifts COVID-19 health order, no more weekly case reporting  | 24CA News

Nova Scotia is lifting its COVID-related Health Protection Act order and can not report circumstances in its weekly COVID-19 dashboard.

In a launch Tuesday, the province stated that with the World Health Organization declaring that COVID-19 not requires a worldwide emergency-type response, the illness will now be handled equally to different respiratory sicknesses like influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).

It stated the change means the Health Protection Act order associated to COVID-19, which got here into impact in March 2020 and allowed the chief medical officer of well being to impose restrictions to fight its unfold, is “no longer necessary.”

“It is important to note that while COVID-19 no longer requires an emergency-type response, we continue to monitor COVID-19 activity and will adjust our plan as needed, as we do with other diseases,” stated Dr. Robert Strang, the chief medical officer of well being, within the launch.

Story continues beneath commercial

Strang stated the province will take a extra “general approach” by integrating COVID-19 into its respiratory sickness program forward of the upcoming respiratory sickness season within the fall.

“The same type of personal measures that protect us against COVID-19 will also protect us against influenza and other respiratory illnesses,” he stated.

Effective Tuesday, the province can also be lifting its obligatory vaccination protocol for high-risk settings, comparable to health-care services, long-term care houses, and correctional services, in addition to directives round COVID-19 administration in long-term care services.

“Employers and operators of high-risk settings will be responsible for policies about COVID-19, including masking and whether employees, outside service providers and volunteers need to be vaccinated,” the discharge stated.

“Public health has provided guidance for operators of congregate settings on COVID-19 and other respiratory viruses.”

The COVID-19 dashboard, which tracks circumstances within the province, can even be up to date for the final time on May 25, although the province will proceed to report information in its month-to-month COVID-19 report.

“Starting in October, COVID-19 data will be reported with other respiratory illnesses in Respiratory Watch, a document produced by public health. It will initially be published monthly and then more frequently during respiratory season,” the discharge stated.

According to the dashboard, as of May 15, there have been 23 folks in hospital on account of COVID-19, 5 of whom have been in intensive care. A complete of 865 folks have died of COVID-19 in Nova Scotia since March 2020.

Story continues beneath commercial

&copy 2023 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.