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Only Two New COVID-19 Cases In N B
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Only Two New COVID-19 Cases In N B
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Dr. Jennifer Russell on Feb. 8, 2021, briefing. Image: GNB Youtube
The Moncton region (Zone 1) will move to the orange level of Covid-19 recovery, and the Edmundston region (Zone 4) will move to the red level, as of midnight Tuesday.
Edmundston been under lockdown for the last 15 days which has created many hardships, including less business activity, and schools have been closed.
New Brunswick chief medical officer of health Dr. Jennifer Russell says the hard work is paying off and recommended Zone 4 move to the Red Phase of pandemic recovery at midnight.
Health minister Dorothy Shephard reminded people in Zone 4 they need to stay with their household bubbles, but noted that more retailers can open now with an operational plan.
Status Quo For N B Zones 1 & 4; 16 New COVID-19 Cases
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Jan 17, 2021 2:50 PM
Dr. Jennifer Russell announced the Edmundston region would move to the red phase January 17. Photo courtesy of GNB on YouTube.
New Brunswick Public Health reported 36 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, the highest daily total since the pandemic began.
Twenty-four of the new cases were found in the Edmundston Zone 4 region, the highest daily total that has been reported in any region.
As a result, the province has decided Zone 4 will transition to the Red phase of pandemic recovery as of midnight Sunday night.
Dr. Jennifer Russell, the province’s chief medical officer of health, said the decision was made due to troubling trends in the region.