New Brunswick government says students can return to in-class learning next week
The New Brunswick government announced Thursday it is ready to lift some COVID-19 restrictions as of Saturday and have students return to class next week.
Premier Blaine Higgs told reporters that students will return to in-person learning on Monday, noting that over the last two weeks 2,000 portable HEPA filters were placed in 60 schools across the province. Chief medical officer Dr. Jennifer Russell said the province is ready to move to the less restrictive level of its plan slightly earlier than expected because residents respected the rules, which helped blunt the rise of COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations.
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