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COVID-19: New Brunswick to give update on reopening plan over lunch hour Monday

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COVID-19 news conference Monday afternoon, where the province is expected to announce if it met its vaccination target to begin reopening.The event, which will include Premier Blaine Higgs and chief medical officer of health Dr.

Jennifer Russell, is scheduled to begin at 12:30 AT and will be live streamed here.New Brunswick is preparing to enter the first of its “Path to Green,” a three-phase plan to reopen the province and remove all remaining COVID-19 restrictions.

N.B. in danger of missing June 7 target for launch of reopening plan The first phase was slated to take effect Monday, as long as 75 per cent of eligible New Brunswick residents have received at least one dose of vaccine.As of Sunday, though, the launch campaign dubbed “Drive.

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