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Person in 30s dies from COVID-related complications in New Brunswick

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COVID-19-related complications in New Brunswick, bringing the total number of deaths in the province to 31.Public Health confirms the person was from the Edmundston region, and died as a result of underlying complications, including COVID-19.“I offer my heartfelt sympathy to the loved ones of this person,” said Dr.

Jennifer Russell, chief medical officer of health, in a statement.“This death is a sad reminder that COVID-19 does not discriminate, and that we must all continue to do everything we can to keep one another safe.”The province has not identified the patient who died, but on social media, the community in Edmundston is mourning the loss of a local man, who is being remembered for being a loving husband and father.

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