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No new cases of COVID-19 reported in New Brunswick on Sunday

New Brunswick’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Jennifer Russell told the province on Friday to “remain vigilant” and “continue to adjust to the new risks” amid the COVID-19 pandemic, as the sudden rise in cases in provinces including Ontario and Quebec, as well as bordering state Maine “shows how quickly the virus can spread.” – Oct 2, 2020

New Brunswick reported no new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday.

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There remain three active cases of the virus in the province. No one is in hospital at this time, according to the province’s coronavirus dashboard.

The province has completed 79,971 tests since the pandemic began.

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There have been 201 cases in the province with 196 of those having recovered.

The latest health and medical news emailed to you every Sunday.

Two people, both in the Campbellton area, have died from the novel coronavirus.

The Atlantic travel bubble remains operational.

The bubble permits interprovincial travel between Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador without self-isolation.

However, restrictions will be in place. You can learn what you need to do ahead of time for each province here.

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