New Brunswick’s Health Minister Dorothy Shephard said if least 75 per cent of people aged 12 and older are vaccinated with the first dose and low hospitalizations continue, the province will move into the green phase in three steps starting June 7, which will include no self-isolation or testing required for those travelling within Atlantic Canada, with the exception of Nova Scotia.
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N.B. will no longer require self-isolation for travellers within Atlantic Canada except N.S. starting June 7
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