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HALIFAX New Brunswick announced on Tuesday afternoon that it is expanding its vaccination program so that everyone 18 or older is now eligible to get a COVID-19 vaccine. We are continuing to make excellent progress on our vaccine rollout, but we can t let our guard down just yet, said New Brunswick Education and Early Childhood Development Minister Dominic Cardy. Minister Dominic Cardy. We’ve just weeks left in the school year and we need your cooperation to make every last one of them count. People 18 and older may now schedule an appointment online to receive their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine through Vitalité or Horizon health networks or by contacting a participating pharmacy.
N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 11 new cases, Edmundston continues to grapple with hospitalizations
New Brunswick is reporting 11 new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday. There are 150 active cases in the province.
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The Edmundston Regional Hospital had five COVID-19 patients on respirators as of Friday.(Radio-Canada) comments
New Brunswick is reporting 11 new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday.
There are 150 active cases in the province. There are 20 people in hospital related to the virus, 12 in intensive care.
The new cases break down as follows:
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A person in their 20s.
Two people in their 30s.
A person in their 40s.
N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Edmundston continues to grapple with hospitalizations
Most of New Brunswick’s hospitalized patients continue to receive treatment at the Edmundston Regional Hospital. The Vitalité Health Network reported a dozen COVID-19 patients at that facility as of Friday.
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The Edmundston Regional Hospital had five COVID-19 patients on respirators as of Friday.(Radio-Canada) comments
There are 141 active cases in the province, including 106 in Zone 4.
The Edmundston and Haut-Madawaska areas were placed under lockdown restrictions last week.
Saint-Léonard, Grand Falls, Drummond, New Denmark and Four Falls are in the orange level, while Saint-Quentin, Kedgwick and the rest of the province are under the yellow phase.
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Dr. Jennifer Russell, the chief medical officer of health, said New Brunswickers need to remain vigilant until everyone receives their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at the end of June.(Government of New Brunswick)