N B COVID-19 roundup: 42nd death reported, vaccines available to people 18 and over
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3rd case of COVID-19 confirmed at Fredericton s Leo Hayes High School
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HALIFAX New Brunswick is reporting nine new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday, including two travel-related cases involving New Brunswick residents who are isolating outside of the province. Of Wednesday s new cases, two are in the Moncton region (Zone 1) and involve: An individual in their 30s. An individual in their 60s. One of these cases is a close contact of a previously reported case, while the other is an out-of-province travel case. Five cases are being reported in the Bathurst region (Zone 6) and involve: An individual in their 20s. Three individuals in their 50s. An individual in their 60s. Three of the cases in Zone 6 are travel related, including one which is out-of-province, one is a close contact to a previously reported case and one remains under investigation.
Posted: Apr 17, 2021 8:00 AM AT | Last Updated: April 17
One of the rocks painted for Lexi s Legacy, a campaign to raise awareness about mental health. (Submitted by Chris Daken)
Piper and Brennah Daken have started painting rocks and leaving them in public places to keep their sister s memory alive and the conversation going about mental health reform. It s nice to have the community involved and to keep the message of the importance of mental health going, said 20-year-old Piper. But it s also therapeutic for us because the rocks are kind of like bringing Lexi along with us on our family trips and leaving a piece of her there.