Saint John Councillor Welcomes Ride-Sharing Legislation
The provincial legislation introduced last week would allow companies like Uber and Lyft to operate in New Brunswick.
The provincial legislation introduced last week would allow companies like Uber and Lyft to operate in New Brunswick.
David Duplisea estimates that by the time the pandemic is over, 30 percent of local businesses will have closed up shop for good.
11 of the new cases were discovered in the Saint John region, three cases were found in the Moncton area, and a single case was discovered in Fredericton.
With the bleak news of a second wave hitting New Brunswick, Higgs asked everyone to be vigilant with the public health measures put in place by the province.
Public Health has reported some of the potential exposures while other businesses have taken to social media to make customers aware.
Five of the cases are in the Saint John health region (Zone 2) and involve three people 19 and under and two people in their 20s.
16 of the new cases were discovered in the Saint John region, which moved to the orange phase of pandemic recovery on Friday.
There are currently 51 active Covid-19 cases across the province, with one person in the hospital. Nine new cases were reported today, with two cases in the Moncton region, and seven in the Saint John area.
The province also announced new restrictions for workers returning from outside the Atlantic Bubble.
The vegetarian and non-vegetarian meal boxes containing Filipino delicacies are available for delivery in the Greater Moncton area until the end of December.