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N.B. supply teacher wants more reassurance from COVID-19 protocols after possible exposure

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COVID-19 pops up in a school.The teacher, who Global News has agreed to not identify because she is worried about losing her job, worked in a school that had a positive case of COVID-19 while the province was in the orange phase of its COVID-19 recovery plan.She says she learned of the case through the media.Public health officials call  people if they need to isolate or get tested.This teacher says she isolated and got tested as a precaution, despite not receiving a call.

Expert suggests New Brunswick on ‘knife edge’ as COVID-19 cases continue to rise But then, she did get contacted by public health officials.“Eventually, I did get the call” to get tested, she tells Global News.

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