New Brunswick reports 2 more COVID-19 deaths, 12 new cases Earlier this week, the province’s chief medical officer of health offered a stern warning for sports fans.Dr.
Jennifer Russell said ideally people will not host Super Bowl parties, but if they do, to keep them as small as possible and only invite members of their steady 10 bubble.“I would like there to be no Super Bowl parties this weekend,” she said on Thursday.“I would like there to be no Super Bowl in the sense that it’s a temptation for higher risk gatherings.”Jones said the types of orders he’s receiving appear to suggest people are listening and keeping things small; not only for Sunday, but during the rest of the time as well.“I find this year that it’s mostly families that.