Top health official in P.E.I. keeping an eye on COVID-19 surge in New Brunswick
HALIFAX — Prince Edward Island’s chief medical officer says she’s keeping a close watch on New Brunswick, where a recent surge in COVID-19 cases is straining that province’s health-care system.
Speaking at a briefing today in Charlottetown, Heather Morrison noted that of the 987 new cases reported in Atlantic Canada in the past week, almost two thirds were recorded in New Brunswick.
According to the latest data, New Brunswick’s active caseload stands at 767 infections — three times higher than the caseload in neighbouring Nova Scotia.
In late July, New Brunswick became the first province in Atlantic Canada to remove all health-protection measures, including mask-wearing rules.