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N B reports 57 cases of COVID-19; requires students be vaccinated for intramurals, extracurriculars
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N B reports 57 cases of COVID-19; requires students be vaccinated for intramurals, extracurriculars
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HALIFAX New Brunswick Public Health is reporting the province s 32nd COVID-19 related death, as well as eight new cases of the virus on Friday. The latest death involved an individual in their 60s residing in the Edmundston region (Zone 4), who died as a result of COVID-19. “Marcia and I were deeply saddened to learn that another person has lost their life as a result of COVID-19,” said Premier Blaine Higgs. “On behalf of all New Brunswickers, I would like to share my sincere sympathies with this person’s loved ones.” “My thoughts and prayers are with the friends and family of this individual during this difficult time,” said Dr. Jennifer Russell, chief medical officer of health. “This tragic loss is a reminder that we must remain vigilant and continue to follow public health advice to protect ourselves and everyone around us from COVID-19.”
New Brunswick COVID-19 Update
The provincial government announced updates to its COVID-19 vaccination plan Thursday.
Vaccination clinics will no longer be organized for large employers and home care workers as previously planned. Instead, people in these groups will be vaccinated once their age cohort is eligible.
“Focusing on age-based eligibility will maximize efficiency and allow us to react to changing supply chains as we work to vaccinate New Brunswickers quickly and efficiently with the vaccines available to us,” said Health Minister Dorothy Shephard. “We must be able to make adjustments to our vaccination rollout plan based on updated guidance and the supply of vaccine that is available.”
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