two people 70-79. Eleven of the 14 cases in the Edmundston region are contacts of a previously reported case, while three are under investigation. Wednesday s other two new cases were identified in the Saint John region (Zone 2), involving an individual 50-59 and an individual 60-69. One of the cases is travel related, and one is a close contact of a previously reported case.
POTENTIAL COVID-19 EXPOSURES IN EDMUNDSTON New Brunswick health officials are warning the public of a potential COVID-19 exposure at a pair of locations in Edmundston, N.B. Canada Post, 4 Grondin St. on April 7, 8 and 9; and Fenêtre Unique, 130 Rivière à la Truite Rd., between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. on April 8 and 9.
HALIFAX New Brunswick is reporting four new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday. Seventeen previously reported cases are now considered recovered, as the active number of cases in the province drops to 132. Three of Tuesday s new cases were identified in the Edmundston region (Zone 4). They involve: two people 20-29; and, an individual 40-49. Tuesday s other new case was identified in the Moncton region (Zone 1), involving an individual 60-69. All of four of Tuesday s new cases are contacts of previously confirmed cases.
POTENTIAL COVID-19 EXPOSURE AT EDMUNDSTON BANK New Brunswick health officials are warning the public of a potential COVID-19 exposure at a bank in Edmundston, N.B.
FREDERICTON Monday is the day high school students in New Brunswick return to daily in-class learning. It s a cause of concern for some students and parents who wonder if it s too soon, with 162 active cases and part of the province still in the red zone. The next days bring a lot of anxiety for the families, for the parents, and I can tell you also, for the students, said J.C. D’Amours, the Liberal health critic and MLA for Edmundston-Madawaska Centre. I hope that public health with the ministry of education will do what is best to make sure that we keep each and everyone in a safe position. I think it is really important for everyone right now.