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HALIFAX New Brunswick Public Health is reporting four new cases of COVID-19 on Monday. One previously reported case is now considered resolved, as the active number of cases in the province has increased to 48. Monday s new cases involve: an individual 20 to 29 in Zone 3 (Fredericton region); two people 50 to 59 in Zone 3 (Fredericton region); and an individual 20 to 29 in Zone 4 (Edmundston region). Public Health says three cases in Zone 3 are travel related and are self-isolating. The case in Zone 4 is a contact of a known case and was already self-isolating.
1,871 VACCINES ADMINISTERED N.B. public health says a total of 1,871 individuals received their first dose of Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine at the clinic held at the Miramichi Regional Hospital over the weekend.
HALIFAX New Brunswick Public Health is reporting five new cases of COVID-19 Saturday, with the province’s total active cases dropping to 49. They are as follows: A person aged 30-39 in Zone 2 (Saint John) A person 60-69 in Zone 2 A person 40-49 in Zone 4 (Edmundston) A person 29-29 in Zone 6 (Bathurst) N.B. Public Health says all are self-isolating.
CASE BREAKDOWN New Brunswick has had 578 confirmed cases of COVID-19. Of those, 520 have recovered. There have been eight deaths, leaving 49 active cases in the province. There is currently three people in hospital as a result of COVID-19, with one in intensive care.
Coronavirus Update: Aroostook County & New Brunswick
Madawaska schools are joining several other school districts in the County in switching to remote learning today.
This after two people connected to the Madawaska Elementary School tested positive for COVID-19.
NEW BRUNSWICK UPDATE: New Brunswick Public Health reported six new coronavirus infections on Thursday, including three in the Edmundston area.
The number of active cases in the province is up to 55, with about a third of them at a nursing home in Saint John.
The first COVID vaccinations will be administered in the province this weekend for high priority individuals.
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HALIFAX New Brunswick Public Health reported no new cases of COVID-19 on Friday the first time the province has reported no new cases since Nov. 11. With three previously-reported cases now considered recovered, the number of active cases in the province has dropped from 55 to 52. New Brunswick has had 573 cases of COVID-19 and 512 of those people have recovered. There have been eight deaths and there are 52 active cases, according to a news release from New Brunswick Public Health. Three people are in hospital, two of whom are in intensive care. Public health completed 1,226 tests on Thursday. As of Friday, public health staff had conducted 144,554 tests since the pandemic was declared in March.