Nova Scotia is reporting one new case of COVID-19 on Friday, bringing the total active cases in the province to three.
The new case is located in the province’s central zone and is related to travel outside of Atlantic Canada, according to a release from the province.
The release also says the person has been self-isolating as required.
The Nova Scotia Health Authority completed 952 tests on Thursday.
One of the active cases in the province is hospitalized and in intensive care.
The province also announced on Friday that it is renewing its state of emergency until at least Oct. 18.
Changes to COVID screening
This comes a day after the province announced that people can now do a COVID-19 self-assessment online instead of having to call 811.
If the online self-assessment determines a person meets the requirements for a COVID test, they’ll be contacted within 48 hours to schedule an appointment.
On Thursday, the Health Department also confirmed that the saline gargle test has been validated in Nova Scotia for use in children. Planning for its implementation is underway, the province said.
To date, Nova Scotia has had 1,089 positive COVID-19 cases and 65 deaths.