N.B. to change how it reports COVID-19 data, announces four new deaths

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N.B. to change how it reports COVID-19 data, announces four new deaths
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New Brunswick health officials are reporting four additional deaths related to COVID-19 on Friday.

a person in their 80s in Zone 2 Beginning Saturday, health officials say information on deaths related to the virus will be available on New Brunswick's COVID-19 online dashboard.Public health says daily COVID-19 news releases will no longer be issued. Data regarding hospitalizations, positive tests, vaccination rates and deaths related to the virus will be made available on the"This information is updated daily," wrote public health in a release.

The province is also reporting 336 new recoveries, bringing the total number of active cases to 5,410.Public health says a pop-up, walk-in vaccine clinic will be held in Saint John on Monday for people seeking first, second or third doses of a COVID-19 vaccine.Anyone attending the clinic is asked to bring their Medicare card, a record of vaccination if receiving their second dose or booster, and a signed consent form.

Businesses that needed to close under Level 3, including spas and salons, entertainment centres, gyms and restaurant dining rooms, will be permitted to reopen in Level 2 at 50 per cent capacity and with physical distancing. People must limit their contacts to a maximum of a Steady 10.Schools will return to in-person learning on Monday. The province says there will be modified restrictions for sports activities and music.

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