New Brunswick is reporting 19 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday, along with three recoveries, as the total number of active infections in the province rises to 84.
an individual in their 20s;Five are contacts of previously confirmed cases and five cases are under investigation.
“We are seeing that the Zone 1 cluster is resulting in cases in Zones 2, 6 and 7 in our province right now, so it is imperative for New Brunswickers to get vaccinated,” Dr. Jennifer Russell, New Brunswick's chief medical officer of health, said in a news release. Two new cases were identified in the Fredericton region , involving an individual in their 30s and an individual in their 40s. Both cases are under investigation.
Two new cases were identified in the Bathurst region . Both involve people ages 19 and under and are contacts of previously confirmed cases. As of Friday, 70.9 per cent of New Brunswickers aged 12 and older are fully vaccinated and 83.2 per cent have received their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.
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