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Fifteen of the cases were in the Edmundston region (Zone 4), two were in the Fredericton region (Zone 3), and there was one each in the Moncton (Zone 1) and Saint John (Zone 2) health regions.
Officials also announced the province’s 33rd COVID-related death involving a person in their 70s in the Edmundston region.
Dr. Jennifer Russell, the chief medical officer of health, said Public Health is assuming all new cases of COVID-19 are the new “highly infectious” variants going forward.
Russell said these variants are in Ontario, Alberta, Saskatchewan and British Columbia and are straining Public Health resources, particularly in New Brunswick’s Zone 4.
Grand Falls area businesses upset by sudden move to red phase restrictions cbc.ca 3 days ago Alexandre Silberman © Shane Fowler/CBC The Grand Falls area was placed under the red phase earlier this week.
Shops and restaurants in the Grand Falls area were struggling to stay afloat after weeks of lockdown restrictions earlier this year.
Now, with red phase restrictions extended to the area, business owners are left grappling with more closures and reduced operations right before a typically busy Easter weekend.
Gilles Beaulieu, general manager of the Valley Chamber of Commerce, said the announcement of tighter restrictions on Monday came as a surprise for him.