New Brunswick reports 11 new cases of COVID-19 Sunday, 116 active cases remain

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New Brunswick's active COVID-19 case count is rising thanks to 11 new infections reported today

An individual in their 60s.One case is being reported in the Saint John region involving an individual in their 40s, and is under investigation.An individual in their 20s.Two of the cases in Zone 3 are close contacts of a previously reported case, one is travel related, and the other is under investigation.Two people in their 30s

There are currently eleven people hospitalized in total; seven of these patients are hospitalized in New Brunswick, including two in intensive care units. Four patients are hospitalized outside of New Brunswick. Public Health has identified a positive case in a traveller who may have been infectious on May 7 while on the following flight:With eligibility opening up and supply continuing to grow, a big surge is being seen in the number of New Brunswickers being vaccinated.

Approximately 45.7 per cent of the province's population eligible for the vaccine has received at least one dose. “We’re offering second doses right now to people 55 and over who have already received the first dose of AstraZeneca,” said Dr. Jennifer Russell, New Brunswick’s Chief Medical Officer of Health at a news update Thursday.

 

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