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N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 2 new cases reported, no public update Tuesday

One new case in the Bathurst region and one in the Edmundston region, with province's active case number dropping to 31.

New cases in the Bathurst and Edmundston regions as active cases drop to 31

Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Jennifer Russell is seen at a recent COVID-19 briefing. Public Health reported two new cases Tuesday, and said the province's active case count has dropped to 31. (Government of New Brunswick)

Two new cases of COVID-19 were reported in New Brunswick on Tuesday.

The new cases are:

  • an individual aged 20 to 29 in the Edmundston region (Zone 4)
  • an individual aged 50 to 59 in the Bathurst region (Zone 6)

Both people are self-isolating and their cases are under investigation, Public Health said in a release.

There are now 31 active cases of COVID-19 in the province.

No public briefing on COVID-19 was called for Tuesday.

The number of confirmed cases in New Brunswick is 595 and 555 have recovered. Eight people have died from COVID-19,and another person who tested positive also died but not as a result of COVID-19.

Three patients are hospitalized, andtwo are in intensive care.

As of Tuesday, 151,421 tests have been conducted, including 594 since the last report.

The province's active case count now stands at 31. (CBC News)

What to do if you have a symptom

New Brunswickers can complete an online self-referral to be tested for COVID-19.

If you are experiencing mild to moderate symptoms and do not need to talk to a nurse, you cancomplete the self-assessment available onlineto get the next steps.

Public Health says symptoms shown by people with COVID-19 have included:

  • A fever above 38 C.

  • A new cough or worsening chronic cough.

  • Sore throat.

  • Runny nose.

  • Headache.

  • New onset of fatigue, muscle pain, diarrhea, loss of sense of taste or smell.

  • Difficulty breathing.

In children, symptoms have also included purple markings on the fingers and toes.

People with one of those symptoms should:

  • Stay at home.

  • Call Tele-Care 811 or their doctor.

  • Describe symptoms and travel history.

  • Follow instructions.