Today (Tuesday, April 13), Newfoundland and Labrador has one new confirmed case of COVID-19.
The one new confirmed case is a female in the Western Health region under 20 years of age. The case is a close contact of a previous known case.
Contact tracing by Public Health officials is underway. Anyone considered a close contact has been advised to quarantine.
There are 11 active cases of COVID-19 in the province.
The regional breakdown of the 11 active cases is as follows:
- Eastern Health – 2
- Central Health – 0
- Labrador-Grenfell Health – 0
- Western Health – 9
There are no new recoveries and 1,010 people have recovered. No one is in hospital due to COVID-19.
To date, 127,265 people have been tested. People can check their COVID-19 test results online here.
There are no new presumptive positive cases.
The case reported Thursday, April 8, in the Eastern Health region remains under investigation. The case of a male in the Western Health region between 40-49 years of age reported Friday, April 9, remains under investigation.
The most up to date vaccine data and the number of vaccine doses administered can be found on the provincial COVID-19 data hub.
People are encouraged to download COVID Alert to help reduce the spread of the virus. It is available for free through the Apple or Google Play app stores.
Public Health is reminding people about the phrase People, Space, Time, and Place.
- 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.
People 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.
Newfoundland and Labrador’s COVID-19 vaccination plan is available online here.
Pre-registration is underway for adults who identify as Indigenous, people 70 years of age and older, and home support workers. When pre-registering, home support workers will need to indicate if they are employed by an agency or by a client of the provincial home support program. For those in the Eastern Health region, everyone 70 years of age and over can book an appointment online for a first dose of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines, including those who have already pre-registered but have not yet been contacted to book an appointment. Eastern Health residents within this age group no longer have to pre-register for these clinics.
People who have access to the Internet are encouraged as much as possible to use the online pre-registration option. They can pre-register online here. Anyone who knows of someone who is eligible to pre-register and may need assistance with online pre-registration are encouraged to help as you can pre-register on someone’s behalf. Once a person completes the online pre-registration process, a short statement appears on the online form indicating that they have been pre-registered.
The regional health authorities will contact individuals once vaccination appointments become available. If an individual chooses email as the preferred option for communication, their regional health authority will send an email when an appointment becomes available. People should check their junk mail folder in the event that the email from the regional health authority goes there.
A telephone pre-registration option is available for people who do not have access to the Internet and cannot pre-register online. They can call 1-833-668-3930 or 709-273-3930 from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. seven days a week.
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
Lesley Clarke
Health and Community Services
709-729-6986, 699-2910
lesleyclarke@gov.nl.ca