Coronavirus: Nova Scotia reports 9 new cases of COVID-19
Nova Scotia health officials are reporting nine new coronavirus cases on Friday. All are located in the central zone. A case first detected on Friday is a student at the Bedford South School, Premier Stephen McNeil confirmed at a provincial COVID-19 update on Friday.
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