New Brunswick reported no new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, the first time it has done so this year.The province is also reporting that nine new people have recovered since Monday, meaning there are now only 75 active cases
New Brunswick is reporting 14 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday as the province’s number of active cases dropped due to 17 new recoveries.There are now 264 active cases of the virus in the province.Four of the new cases are
After a summer marked by open borders and low COVID-19 cases across Atlantic Canada, the pandemic fortunes of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia have diverged in the first part of 2021.New Brunswick reported 657 new cases in the month
New Brunswick is reporting seven new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday.That means the province has reported a total of 19 new cases since the beginning of the new year.“We are seeing a spike in COVID-19 cases and we need
New Brunswick is set to provide an update on the state of COVID-19 Thursday.Premier Blaine Higgs and chief of health Dr. Jennifer Russell will lead the televised update at 2:30 p.m. AT.Global News will stream the update live on
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Premier Blaine Higgs says New
New Brunswick is reporting no new coronavirus cases and four recoveries from the virus on Tuesday.That pushes the number of active cases in the province down to 29.New Brunswick last reported a new case on Sunday, when it reported
The number of novel coronavirus cases in New Brunswick continued to climb on Sunday as the province reported 14 new cases.There are now 71 active cases in the province, with 66 of the cases being reported since Wednesday.Of the
After months of harassment and racist remarks, the doctor at the centre of a COVID-19 controversy that rocked New Brunswick says his life has been changed entirely.Dr. Jean Robert Ngola, a physician of Congolese descent, said in a recent
A class-action lawsuit could be brought against the New Brunswick government for allegedly limiting abortion access in the province.Dr. Adrian Edgar is the current owner of Clinic 554, the only clinic that performs out-of-hospital abortions in the province and