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COVID-19: N.B. inches closer to vaccine goal and Phase 1 of reopening plan

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There have been 44 deaths, and the number of active cases is 97.Four patients are hospitalized, including two in intensive care.

One of those in intensive care is at a hospital outside New Brunswick.On Thursday, 1,336 tests were conducted for a total of 348,837.The province also announced Friday that Nova Scotia’s Cumberland County has been added to the first phase of New Brunswick’s Path to Green.The first phase will come into effect once 75 per cent of eligible New Brunswickers receive their first dose of a vaccine.The rest of Nova Scotia will not be included until the province reaches the second phase.Under the loosened restrictions, people who travel to New Brunswick from Cumberland County; Prince Edward Island; Newfoundland and.

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