COVID-19 pandemic.But this year’s carnival attendees should expect a completely new experience.At the entry point to the midway, we will be administering active screening,” said Nathan Smithers, manager of East Coast Amusement.
New Brunswick reports single new case of COVID-19 on Tuesday Smithers said screening for COVID-19 will include temperature checks.He said the staff will be contact tracing, “as per the government regulations so that if there are any incidents, it can be traced back to anybody who visited.”With large scale festivals and fairs cancelled amid the pandemic, Smithers said the company is trying to recoup losses by holding smaller, stand-alone attractions across the Maritimes now that restrictions have loosened.“It is.