While the three Maritime provinces are all aiming to form an Atlantic bubble on or around the end of June or Early July, every province has different rules attached. As of Canada Day, New Brunswick also wants to open itself up to the rest of Canada and Maine for those people who have received one dose.
New Brunswick's Health Minister is asking for patience in the investigation into a mystery neurological illness. Public Health is currently looking at.
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The family pleads with the NB government to commit to the transparency of mysterious brain diseases
Halifax-People who have been diagnosed with a rare brain disease in New Brunswick say they have been in a difficult situation and have not yet heard of their diagnosis from public health officials. It is believed that Roger Ellis has been suffering from a rare neurological disease for the past two years, but due to the mysterious nature of the disease, the 63-year-old has not yet received an official diagnosis. He is still waiting for his condition. Roger’s son Steve lives in Halifax and has witnessed the deterioration of his father’s health. Due to the pandemic travel restrictions, he was unable to visit his father in New Brunswick. One year.
FREDERICTON They re not calling it an outbreak, but New Brunswick Public Health has sent a risk management team to a Fredericton hotel after five COVID-19 cases were confirmed. Another 10 cases are close contacts and there s also a long list of exposure sites in the city including several restaurants, retail businesses and the city s library. Twenty-five exposure sites is a lot and we know that it doesn t take much for the variants to be transmitted, said New Brunswick Health Minister Dorothy Shephard. Testing is ramping up. Hotel staff and vendors have been tested twice this week. On Friday, an outbreak has been declared at the everett chalmers hospital, where one employee tested positive.