There Were Potential Exposures To Covid-19 At These Saint John Businesses
Public Health has reported some of the potential exposures while other businesses have taken to social media to make customers aware.
Public Health has reported some of the potential exposures while other businesses have taken to social media to make customers aware.
16 of the new cases were discovered in the Saint John region, which moved to the orange phase of pandemic recovery on Friday.
Dr. Robert Strang, the provinces’ chief medical officer of health, said today community spread of Covid-19 “continues to increase,” in Nova Scotia, with 51 new cases identified this month.
After losing his business, the Halifax entrepreneur went on to found the Mindset Project, a research project exploring mental health and entrepreneurship.
On a conference call with reporters Tuesday, CEO Ian Smith said the pandemic was the main reason sales fell more than $40-million compared to the same quarter the year before.
A $14-million provincial and federal funding boost for sectors plays an important role in helping people return to work, says Premier Blaine Higgs.
Health officials are “actively in discussion” about when and how to reapply restrictions to social gatherings, including businesses like bars and restaurants where people gather in large groups, if cases continue to rise.
The new rules come as the province investigates a cluster of Covid-19 infections that spread after someone living with a person who was quarantining went into the community and exposed other people to the virus.
Moncton gained 1,100 jobs and Saint John lost 700 in the latest Statistics Canada labour force survey.
Zone 5 is moving from the more restrictive Orange level of the pandemic recovery plan to the Yellow level at midnight.