New Brunswick reaches 14th straight day of no new cases of COVID-19 New Brunswick’s mandatory order says anyone accepting patrons for the purposes of eating, drinking, socializing, ceremony or entertainment, are required to collect their contact information and make it available to public health inspectors.The same requirements apply to anyone who “hosts, organizes or permits gatherings larger than 50,” the order reads.Urquhart said he has asked the Health Department and the province’s workplace safety agency to meet with businesses to make sure everyone is informed about the rule that went into effect June 19.“This way we have a record and can go back to them and say there was an outbreak while you were there,” he said. “We want to get.