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Bathurst hospital obstetrics closed again

Pregnant women in the Bathurst area are once again being required to travel to Miramichi or Campbellton to give birth because the Chaleur Regional Hospital obstetrics unit is closed.

Vitalit Health Network blames worsening nursing shortage

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The obstetrics unit at the Chaleur Regional Hospital in Bathurst is closed until at least Tuesday at 8 a.m. (CBC)

The obstetrics unit at the Chaleur Regional Hospital is closed again for the second time in two weeks.

The Vitalit Health Network saidthis closure, too, is the result ofa nursing shortage.

Pregnant women in the Bathurst area are again being advised to travel to Miramichi or Campbellton to give birth.

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This closure will last until Tuesday at 8 a.m., or possibly even longer.

Vitalitsaidthe circumstances are beyond its control and could arise again.

"Some nursing staff leaves of absence were extended and additional leaves of absence were taken," saidGillesLanteigne, the president and CEO of the network.

The health network plans to provide an update on Monday.

The unit was also closed last week, from Monday at 4 p.m. until Friday at 8 a.m.