New Brunswick chief medical officer of health Dr. Jennifer Russell announced on Monday the province would be revising testing protocols for COVID-19 to capture more symptoms that in recent weeks have been determined to also be connected to the novel coronavirus. She asked people to monitor themselves for a fever of 38C, a new cough or worsening chronic cough, sore throat, runny nose and headache and to self-isolate if you have two or more of these symptoms and contact 811 or your family physician.
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Coronavirus outbreak: New Brunswick revising COVID-19 testing protocols
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