You turn it around. Excuse me. Dewpoints are in the 60s. Yesterday we were in the 50s across the region with those dewpoints which meant it wasnt really that humid. Anything over 60 is the other way around and obviously a lot of us are seeing that right now. Its going to be warm this afternoon. 86 degrees. Your high today will be 88 degrees. Excuse me. I got something in my throat there. And thats going to be at about 4 oclock this afternoon and a little more humid than it was yesterday. Gets even stickier tomorrow and then oppressive heat and humidity returns for thursday. Karen rogers ill have details on that coming up. All right david, sounds good. Lets talk about septa right now and the problems we expect. Were looking at the regional rails. New schedules took effect yesterday. They have about still 11,000 seats that theyre short. Youre going expect crowded trains, youre going to expect situations where some trains are just passing you by but we do want to warn you about that. The
Paula Keating, president of the New Brunswick Medical Society and a family doctor for over 30 years, said many health-care workers in the province are burned out.
A New Brunswick program will allow pharmacists to assess and treat patients with several chronic conditions in a move that should help take stress off the primary care system.
On Thursday, the Horizon Health Network announced it will be offering a lump sum to anyone able to successfully refer a physician to work for the N.B. health authority.