November 1: 2 new cases in Central zone.

The Nova Scotia Health Authority had publicized a handful of sites where potential exposures to COVID-19 had occurred.

November 11: 2 new cases in Central zone.

November 15: 2 new cases in Central Zone.

But the number of locations with possible exposures was multiplying.

November 18: 3 new cases in Central Zone.

The number of cases was small, but more and more locations were being identified as places people may have been exposed to COVID-19.

November 21: 8 new cases in Central zone.

Transmission is accelerating and many more exposure locations are being announced.

November 24: 35 new cases in Central zone

With exposure locations multiplying in downtown bars, the Central Zone hits its worst single day since April. The province moves to shut down bars and restaurants.

See an animated version of this map below.