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Travel is the source of COVID-19 : Cardy tells people thinking of planning a trip

  HALIFAX New Brunswickers who ignore public health advice and go on unnecessary trips are selfish and don t deserve to be called citizens, Education Minister Dominic Cardy said Monday during a news conference in Fredericton. When Cardy was asked a question about people planning March break trips, he was blunt in his response. We ve been making it increasingly clear that travel is the source of COVID-19 into our province, Cardy said. Anyone who thinks it s a smart idea to go on a March break holiday in light of what Dr. Russell has said, in light of the evidence from around the world, is committing an act of selfishness against their family, against the community, and against the people of this province. They re draining health-care resources from people who need it and they re exposing themselves as people not worthy of the title of citizens.

N B Reports 21 New COVID-19 Cases, One More Recovery

Moncton, NB, Canada / 91.9 The Bend Jan 11, 2021 2:51 PM Dr. Jennifer Russell, the chief medical officer of health for New Brunswick. (Image: Government of New Brunswick/YouTube image capture) New Brunswick reported 21 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Monday, pushing the total number of cases to 800. “This new wave of Covid-19 is proving to be more challenging than any we’ve experienced to date. In the first wave, we saw limited outbreaks in one or two regions at a time,” said Dr. Jennifer Russell, the province’s chief medical officer of health. “Now we have numerous cases reported in five of our seven health zones. No corner of the province is untouched.”

UPDATED: N B Reports 21 New COVID-19 Cases, One More Recovery

Saint John, NB, Canada / Country 94 Jan 11, 2021 2:51 PM Dr. Jennifer Russell, the chief medical officer of health for New Brunswick. (Image: Government of New Brunswick/YouTube image capture) New Brunswick reported 21 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Monday, pushing the total number of cases to 800. “This new wave of Covid-19 is proving to be more challenging than any we’ve experienced to date. In the first wave, we saw limited outbreaks in one or two regions at a time,” said Dr. Jennifer Russell, the province’s chief medical officer of health. “Now we have numerous cases reported in five of our seven health zones. No corner of the province is untouched.”

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