More COVID-19 cases in Nova Scotia.
The province announced six new cases in the Central Zone on Saturday.
One of the cases is related to the Bitter End in Halifax.
The positive test results from the restaurant appear to be linked to the Clayton Park cluster.
The other five cases are part of an emerging cluster that is being investigated by public health.
The province’s Chief Medical Officer of Health says we are starting to see a rise in COVID-19 numbers.
Dr. Robert Strang says stay home if you aren’t feeling good.
“I can’t stress this enough, if you are feeling unwell, stay home, even you are experiencing mild symptoms, and do the online COVID assessment.”
Strang says we have to limit our social gatherings.
“It is also time for everyone to reduce social activities and limit our number of close social contacts. We all have a responsibility to limit the spread of COVID-19.”
The province has 21 active cases of the virus.