How New Brunswick’s four-step plan to recover from COVID-19 works However, the province notes that the orange phase also indicates a “significant risk that COVID-19 is no longer under control in the province.”Wearing face masks is mandatory in indoor public spaces during the orange phase.
Masks are to be worn in outdoor public spaces when physical distancing of two metres cannot be maintained.Under the orange phase, New Brunswickers are restricted to a single household bubble when indoors.As an example, even though groups are allowed out into restaurants, they may not sit with people from another household bubble.Outdoor gatherings are limited to 25 people or less with masks and physical distancing.Unlike previous outbreaks, the province.