CANADAHALIFAX news Nova Scotia reports 9 COVID deaths in July by admin 16 أغسطس، 2022 written by admin 16 أغسطس، 2022 95 Although there were fewer deaths when compared to June, positive PCR tests and hospitalizations are up CityNews Halifax Staff Listen to this article Nova Scotia is reporting 9 deaths from COVID-19 in the month of July. Of those, six or 67 per cent were 70 years or older, and three or 33 per cent were residents of long-term care facilities. However, in its epidemiologic summary for last month, which was released today, the province said that number should be “interpreted with caution” as “deaths are subject to a lag in reporting.” Although there were fewer deaths when compared to June, the number of hospitalizations and positive PCR tests are up, with 225 admitted to hospital due to the virus and 8,650 positive results. In June, the province reported 20 deaths, 148 hospitalizations and 7,570 lab confirmed cases. “Age and lack of vaccination continue to be associated with severe outcomes,” the summary stated. “Unvaccinated Nova Scotians were hospitalized at nearly four times the rate and died more than three times the rate as those with three or more doses.” 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post رحيل الصحافي والمصوّر كلود صالحاني بعد مسيرة مهنية حافلة next post Woman accused of breaking into north end homes You may also like مهرجان السينما الأفريقية في مونتريال يكشف عن برنامجه 12 مارس، 2026 ’’ستقوم كندا بدورها‘‘ للمساهمة في إمدادات النفط العالمية 12 مارس، 2026 إيبي أجرى ’’مناقشة صريحة‘‘ مع السفير الأميركي حول... 12 مارس، 2026 Search for second Annapolis County ice fisher ongoing... 12 مارس، 2026 Nova Scotia Health to replace transformer after power... 12 مارس، 2026 Archeologists discover historical shipwreck on Sable Island 12 مارس، 2026 Politicians and environmentalists call for transparency on N.B.... 12 مارس، 2026 Warmer weather breaks temperature records in N.S. 12 مارس، 2026 Premier Tim Houston reverses some budget cuts amid... 11 مارس، 2026 Budget cuts put seniors and vulnerable Nova Scotians... 11 مارس، 2026