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Ship leaves Conception Bay, dropping N.L.'s active COVID-19 caseload to 32

Newfoundland and Labrador is reporting no new cases and no new recoveries Thursday, as the Iver Ambition, which had been anchored in Conception Bay since July 5 with 14 COVID-19-positive crew members, leaves the province.

Province reports no new cases, no new recoveries

The Iver Ambition, pictured here, has Newfoundland and Labrador, taking 14 COVID-19 cases with it. (Curtis Hicks/CBC)

Newfoundland and Labrador reported no new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday, as the Iver Ambition, which had been anchored in Conception Bay since July 5 with 14 COVID-positive crew members, leaves the province.

The ship's departure drops the province's active caseload to 32, with 31 of those connected to thePrincess Santa Joanastill anchored in Conception Bay.

Two people are in hospital due to COVID-19. One of those is a crew member of thePrincess Santa Joana,while the second person is a crew member of a ship that had been anchored in Bay Bulls until Wednesday.

To date, 260,547 COVID-19 tests have been administered in N.L. The province Thursday started reporting total tests administered rather than number of people tested, something Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Janice Fitzgerald said Wednesday was abetter indicator for surveillance purposes.

On the vaccine front, N.L. has administered608,625 doses. About 82 per cent of the eligible population has received at least one dose, while 43 per cent have received two doses.

Starting Monday the Department of Health will reduce COVID-19 updates three days a week. There are still plans to hold COVID-19 briefings every two weeks.

Read morefrom CBC Newfoundland and Labrador