Public Advisory: Three New Cases of COVID-19 in Newfoundland and Labrador

  • Health and Community Services

November 26, 2020

Today (Thursday, November 26), Newfoundland and Labrador has three new confirmed cases of COVID-19.

The first new confirmed case is a male in the Central Health region between 20-39 years of age.

The case is travel-related. The individual, who is not a resident of Newfoundland and Labrador, came to the province from Nova Scotia prior to the closure of the Atlantic Bubble.

This case is not related to a previous known case.

The individual is self-isolating. Contact tracing by Public Health officials is underway.

Because of this case and out of an abundance of caution, the Department of Health and Community Services is asking passengers who travelled on Air Canada Flight 8862 from Halifax to Gander arriving on Friday, November 20 to call 811 to arrange COVID-19 testing.

Even if someone receives a negative test result, Public Health is encouraging all passengers to continue monitoring themselves for symptoms for a full 14 days from the time of their arrival in the province.

Symptoms of COVID-19 include:

  • Fever (or signs of a fever, including chills, sweats, muscle aches, lightheadedness);
  • Cough;
  • Headache;
  • Sore throat;
  • Painful swallowing;
  • Runny nose;
  • Diarrhea;
  • Loss of sense of smell or taste;
  • Unexplained loss of appetite; or,
  • Small red or purple spots on the hands and/or feet.

The second new confirmed case is a female in the Eastern Health region between 20-39 years of age.

The case is travel-related. The individual, a resident of Newfoundland and Labrador, arrived in the province from East Africa.

The individual is self-isolating. Contact tracing by Public Health officials is underway.

The third new confirmed case is a female in the Western Health region under 19 years of age.

The individual, a resident of Newfoundland and Labrador, is a close contact of a previous known case and is related to the recent cluster in the Western Health region.

The individual is self-isolating. Contact tracing by Public Health officials is underway.

Newfoundland and Labrador has 28 active cases of COVID-19. Two hundred and ninety-five people have recovered. No one is in hospital due to the virus.

To date, 60,578 people have been tested.

Public Health is reminding people to strictly adhere to the orders from the Chief Medical Officer of Health.

People must remain vigilant and follow all Public Health measures to protect themselves, their families, and their communities from the spread of COVID-19.

In Alert Level 2, Newfoundlanders and Labradorians should continue to practice good infection prevention and control practices.

These practices include:

  • Stay informed, be prepared, and follow Public Health advice;
  • Wash your hands frequently with warm water and soap for at least 20 seconds;
  • Use an alcohol based hand sanitizer in the absence of soap and water;
  • Do not touch your face;
  • Practice proper cough and sneeze etiquette;
  • Wear a non-medical mask in public indoor spaces;
  • Maintain physical distancing;
  • Increase cleanliness and ventilation of public spaces and worksites;
  • Work from home, if possible; and,
  • Stay home if you are sick and avoid contact with others.

Public Health is reminding people about the phrase People, Space, Time, and Place. People should always consider these four important reminders. They are especially important with the holidays approaching.

  • People – The more people you interact with, the greater the risk of spread.
  • Space – The closer you are to others, the greater the risk of spread.
  • Time – The more time you spend with others, the greater the risk of spread.
  • Place – Indoor activities with others are more risky than outdoor activities.

Public Health has prepared guidance on holiday activities. Holiday events or gatherings should be planned in accordance with Public Health guidelines. The guidance is available here.

People are reminded that COVID Alert is available for download free through the Apple or Google Play app stores. Public Health is encouraging people to download the app to help reduce the spread of the virus.

For the most up-to-date information related to COVID-19, please visit: www.gov.nl.ca/covid-19.

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Media contact
Tina Newhook
Health and Community Services
709-729-1377, 728-2837
tinanewhook@gov.nl.ca

2020 11 26 2:05 pm