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New Brunswick records new death and 7 new cases of COVID-19

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COVID-19 on Wednesday and its 34th death related to the disease.Three of the new cases were in the Edmundston region, Zone 4, two are in the Saint John region, Zone 2, and there is one each in the Moncton and Miramichi regions, Zones 1 and 7.The person who died was someone in their 60s in the Saint John region.There are now 138 active cases in the province and 15 residents are in hospital, with five in ICU.

Edmundston area struggling to shake off latest outbreak As well, pregnant New Brunswickers are now eligible for a COVID-19 vaccination in the province.Before Wednesday, they only qualified if they had two or more chronic medical conditions.

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