New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs said Tuesday that the province would move to Level 2 of its COVID-19 winter plan on Dec. 27, which will result in a decrease in gathering limits to 10 individuals. Higgs said restaurants would be limited to 50 per cent capacity and that gyms, salons and spas and entertainment centres will remain open, though with mandatory proof of vaccination.
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New Brunswick to move to Level 2 of COVID-19 winter plan on Dec. 27
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