The New Brunswick Teachers' Association recently held a virtual NetworkEd session for teachers about school air quality, one of several learning and working conditions they share concerns with students and parents about, says the president.
Education and school district officials in New Brunswick are hoping parents and students will take advantage of a “wide range” of summer programs being offered to try to make up for lost learning during the pandemic.
The 60 New Brunswick schools without integrated mechanical ventilation systems have a new tool to combat COVID-19 HEPA, or high-efficiency particulate, filters.
HALIFAX Health officials in New Brunswick are reporting 12 new COVID-19 cases Wednesday, as the number of active cases in the province drops to 140. Of the new cases, three are in the Moncton region (Zone 1), involving two people in their 50s and one person in their 70s. They are all close contacts of previously reported cases. In the Saint John region (Zone 2), there is one new case, involving an individual in their 20s related to travel outside the province. Four new cases are in the Fredericton region (Zone 3), involving two people in their 20s, one in their 60s, and one in their 70s. One case involves a close contact of a previously reported case, while the other three remain under investigation.
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