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Active COVID-19 cases in New Brunswick drops below 100 on Saturday

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COVID-19 on Saturday.The province reported only two new cases and fifteen additional recoveries since Friday. New Brunswick reports 8 new cases of COVID-19 There are now 98 active cases in New Brunswick.One of the cases is an individual between the ages of 50 and 59 in the Saint John region.Another individual is 40 to 49 in the Edmundston region.Health officials say both cases are self-isolating and under investigation.The province has also announced that there is one patient hospitalized and in intensive care, a change from the zero patients that were hospitalized on Friday.Since the pandemic began there have been 530 cases in the province, 425 of which have recovered.There have been seven COVID-19-related deaths.New Brunswick has.

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