June 11 COVID-19 Update

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Nova Scotia Update:
0 new deaths
0 new hospitalizations (2 total)
0 new ICU cases, 1 back to regular bed (1 total)
0 new cases (1061 total)
769 tests done
1 new recovery (995 total)
4 active cases (0.38% of cases are active, 99.62% are concluded)

NS has 0 new deaths today. 53/62 (85%) NS deaths are from Northwood and 57/62 (92%) are from long term care in general (11 different facilities have reported cases, none have an active case). Yesterday, 769 tests were completed with 0 new cases reported. 99.62%% of ALL cases since day 1 are now concluded. NS is now at 7 days in a row with no deaths, 14 days in a row with no new cases at Northwood and just 5 new cases overall in the last 14 days. There are just 4 active cases in NS, none in Northwood (all outside LTC). There are just 2 people in hospital, one in ICU.

From the Press Release:
“It is another good day in Nova Scotia with no new cases of COVID-19 to report,” said Premier Stephen McNeil. “As we continue to ease the restrictions and reopen our province, I encourage all Nova Scotians to get outside, think local, buy local, stay safe and stay strong.”

The PEI Premier made a statement today, all buy guaranteeing some kind of Atlantic bubble this summer, likely beginning in July where we will be able to travel throughout the Atlantic Provinces without isolating for 14 days - following whatever public health guidelines that are in place in each province will still be necessary.

- NS has 62 deaths, making the death rate 62/1M population
- Canada's rate sitting at 212/1M
- Global rate is 53.9/1M
- US rate is 344/1M
- Austria rate is 76/1M
- Spain is 578/1M
- Sweden is 469/1M

Notable points for today:
- Spain reported 0 deaths. Pandemic has been contained.
- Austria reports 1 death meaning 31/33 days under 0.5% increase as well as the last 13 days in a row. Pandemic has been contained.
- The rate of increase in Canada maintained well under 1%. This marks 27 days in a row at 2.1% or less including 6 in a row under 1%.
- The US rate of increase maintained well under 1%. They are at 27 days in a row under a 2% increase, 17 of them under 1% including the last 12 in a row.
- Sweden's rate of increase spiked but still well under 2%. 28 of the last 33 days are under 2% including 23 of the last 26 and last 14 in a row.

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