New Brunswick announced seven new cases of COVID-19 Sunday.
Six of the cases are in the Moncton region (Zone 1), including:
- an individual aged between 30-39.
- three people aged between 60-69.
- an individual aged between 70-79.
- an individual aged between 80-89.
The seventh case in the Campbellton region (Zone 5) is age 50-59.
The cases are self-isolating and are under investigation.
New Brunswick announced 10 cases Saturday for a total of 17 over two updates.
"We are seeing a spike in COVID-19 cases and we need New Brunswickers to fully cooperate with Public Health staff and directives in order to manage the cases now and going forward," Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Jennifer Russell said in a statement Sunday.
"Get tested if you are displaying COVID-19 symptoms and stay home if you are not feeling well. Do not take chances with your health and those of your loved ones and others in the community."
There are now 41 active cases in the province, with cases in every health zone:
- Fredericton (18).
- Moncton (12).
- Edmundston (5).
- Saint John (1).
- Bathurst (1).
- Miramichi (2).
- Campbellton (2).
There have been nine deaths since the pandemic began. One person is in intensive care related to the virus.
New Brunswick has had a total of 618 COVID-19 cases and 567 of those are recovered.
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2021-01-03 18:13:00Z
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