New Brunswick reimposes state of emergency amid sudden surge in COVID-19 cases
FREDERICTON — New Brunswick has reimposed a state of emergency as the province’s hospitals struggle to keep pace with a surge in COVID-19 infections.
The province has recorded 866 new cases so far this month — nearly a quarter of the total reported since the beginning of the pandemic in March 2020.
A senior health official says the province got it wrong in late July when it decided to lift all health-protection measures aimed at stopping the spread of the virus.
Dr. Gordon Dow, infectious disease specialist with the Horizon Health Network, says New Brunswick repeated the mistakes made by other jurisdictions, including Alberta, Saskatchewan, the United States and the United Kingdom.