New Brunswick weighs COVID-19 risks in Atlantic bubble with Nova Scotia
New Brunswick's Chief Medical Health Officer Dr. Jennifer Russell says the Atlantic provinces have to be very cautious about controlling the coronavirus because of overstretched health-care systems.
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