New Brunswick Public Health revealed four new confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Monday.
Three of the cases are in the Fredericton region: one person in their 20s and two people in their 50s.
The cases are travel-related and everyone is self-isolating.
Public Health also identified a case in Zone 4, the Edmundston region, involving a person in their 20s.
The case is a contact of a known case and the person was already self-isolating.
1,871 people got their first dose of Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine at a clinic held over the weekend at the Miramichi Regional Hospital.
The remaining doses will be given to frontline health-care workers and staff at long-term care facilities in Miramichi.
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— Government of NB (@Gov_NB) December 21, 2020
Public Health identified a positive case in a traveller who may have been infectious on December 16th on Air Canada Flight 8506 from Montreal to Fredericton which arrived at 9:16 p.m.
If you were on this flight, you should continue to follow the directives given during the travel registration process and when they entered New Brunswick.
The Edmundston region, Zone 4, remains at the Orange level under the province’s COVID-19 recovery plan.
Residents are reminded to stick to a one household bubble, maintain two metres of distancing and wear a mask while in indoor and outdoor public spaces.