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COVID-19: N.B. reporting 5 deaths, estimated 5,460 active cases

WATCH: After two weeks of strict restrictions to curb the spread of Omicron, New Brunswick will be loosening restrictions two days earlier than planned. As of midnight, the province is moving back to Level 2 of its winter action plan. Suzanne Lapointe reports – Jan 28, 2022

New Brunswick is reporting five more deaths related to COVID-19, and an estimated 5,460 active infections in the province.

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According to the province’s data dashboard, the number of hospitalizations has also increased by five since yesterday.

There are 164 people in hospital with COVID-19. Of those, 75 were admitted for COVID-19 complications and another 89 tested positive after being admitted to hospital for another medical reason.

The province has 13 people in ICU.

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As well, the province reported 274 new cases based on PCR lab results, and another 375 self-reported positive results from rapid tests.

New Brunswick is now at a modified Level 2 of the COVID-19 winter plan. Restrictions were eased Friday night at 11:59 p.m. — two days earlier than originally scheduled.

Tomorrow marks the first day back to in-person learning at schools in the province. Students had been taking part in remote learning since Jan. 11, after the winter break.

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