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Another 24 cases of Covid 19 are being reported in New Brunswick today. Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Jennifer Russel, provided details of the new cases Russel announced that the province’s rapid response team has been dispatched to two additional long term car facilities after cases were confirmed at Cantebury Hall in Riverview and the Fundy Manor in Hillsborugh. Dr. Russel says that’s in addition to 18 actvie cases, including 11 residents, confirmed with the virus at the Parkland Shannex long term care residence in Saint John. She also warned that we are just staring to see the impact of holiday social gatherings and warned the situation is likely to get worse before it gets better. ....
New Brunswick COVID-19 Update The five cases in Zone 1 (Moncton region) are as follows: an individual 19 and under; three people 20-29; and an individual 20-29; and; an individual 19 and under; five people 30-39; and two people 20-29; two people 30-39; All cases are self-isolating and under investigation. The number of confirmed cases in New Brunswick is 717 and 577 have recovered. There have been nine deaths, and the number of active cases is 130. One patient is hospitalized and is in an intensive care unit. As of today, 157,265 tests have been conducted. “The current situation is the worst we have seen so far during this pandemic,” said Dr. Jennifer Russell, chief medical officer of health. “We have managed to overcome all previous COVID-19 events through the co-operative efforts of staff, partner organizations and the general public. This experience guides us now. We must all do our part to meet the challenge facing us.” ....
The total number of confirmed cases in New Brunswick is now 717. Chief medical officer of health Dr. Jennifer Russell says the province is now facing multiple outbreaks in several health zones. “The current situation is the worst we have seen so far during this pandemic,” said Dr. Russell. “We have managed to overcome all previous COVID-19 events through the co-operative efforts of staff, partner organizations and the general public. This experience guides us now. We must all do our part to meet the challenge facing us.” Dr. Russell notes how more than 800 people are now self-isolating at home for COVID-related reasons. ....
HALIFAX New Brunswick reported 24 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday, raising the number of active cases to 130 and pushing the number of cases since the pandemic began to more than 700. Our situation is grim, Dr. Jennifer Russell, the province s chief medical officer of health, said during a news conference in Fredericton. The current situation is the worst we have seen so far during this pandemic. The province is also dealing with cases at two long-term care homes and a school. You can expect that we will see more cases in the coming days, Russell said. With multiple outbreaks around the province in multiple vulnerable settings, Russell encouraged people to download the COVID-19 app to help contract tracers limit the spread of the novel coronavirus. ....
FREDERICTON - There are now 130 active cases of COVID-19 in New Brunswick the highest number in the province since the start of the pandemic. Dr. Jennifer Russell, New Brunswick chief medical officer of health, is shown in a government handout photo. Public Health officials in New Brunswick are reporting 24 new positive cases of COVID-19 in the province Thursday. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Government of New Brunswick MANDATORY CREDIT FREDERICTON - There are now 130 active cases of COVID-19 in New Brunswick the highest number in the province since the start of the pandemic. Health officials in New Brunswick reported 24 new cases Thursday, bringing the total to 717 since the beginning of the health crisis. ....