Six new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Atlantic Canada on Saturday, including four in New Brunswick.
Two are in the Moncton, which are both related to travel outside of Canada.
The two other cases are in the Fredericton area and are close contacts to previous cases.
All of the individuals are self-isolating.
Meanwhile, Public Health is asking anyone who may have been on Air Canada flights 891 from Rome to Toronto on Aug. 3 or flight 8910 from Toronto to Moncton on Aug. 4 to self-monitor for symptoms.
The total number of cases currently active in the province is 13 and more than 56,000 tests have been conducted to date.
Elsewhere within the travel bubble, Nova Scotia has two new cases of the virus which are both travel related.
There were no new cases reported in Newfoundland and Labrador or Prince Edward Island.