Posted: Jan 10, 2021 10:34 AM AT | Last Updated: January 10
Three cases of COVID-19 were confirmed at Woodstock High School on Saturday, prompting Public Health to ask all students and staff to self-isolate over the weekend.(Lauren Bird/CBC)
The New Brunswick government says all cases are self-isolating and being investigated. “We all want to move back to the Yellow alert level of recovery as soon as possible,” said Dr. Jennifer Russell, New Brunswick’s chief medical officer of health in Saturday’s media release. “One way we can get there is if everyone downloads and uses the COVID Alert app.” SCHOOLS IN ZONE THREE (FREDERICTON AREA) On Friday, three cases were confirmed at Woodstock High School, and one at Townsview School in Woodstock. The N.B. government says those school communities have been notified, and are self-isolating over the weekend (for 48 hours) to allow for contact tracing.
Public Health reported 30 new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday, the second-highest daily total since the pandemic began. That brings the total number of .