New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs said on Monday that the decision to move into the green phase of its COVID-19 reopening plan in August was “based on science and availability of information,” and that “given the facts I’d certainly do the same thing again.” Higgs added that the drop in vaccination levels “had an unintended consequence.”
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N.B. premier stands by decision to move into green phase of COVID-19 reopening during summer
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