Coronavirus: Fredericton, central New Brunswick move to Orange Phase amid rise in cases
New Brunswick’s Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Jennifer Russell announced Thursday that Fredericton and Central New Brunswick regions (Zone 3) will move into the Orange level of restrictions on midnight Friday amid a concerning rise of COVID-19 cases in various settings, including social gatherings, schools and health facilities. Residents will be required to restrict close contacts to their household bubble.
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