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2 more temporary foreign workers in N.B. test positive for COVID-19

Two new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday bring the total number of cases in the province to six. All are temporary foreign workers in the Moncton region, and one may have been infectious on the flight in.

1 worker may have been infectious while flying into Moncton on July 25

Two new cases of COVID-19 bring the total number of active cases to six in New Brunswick, and the total for the province since the pandemic started to 176. (CBC)

Two new cases of COVID-19 were reported in New Brunswick on Thursday, according to the government's COVID-19 dashboard.

There are now six active cases in the province. All are temporaryforeign workers who arrived in Moncton and immediately went into self-isolation.

One of the two new cases is an individual between 40 and 49, and the other is between 50 and 59, according to a government news release Thursday.

In one of the confirmed cases, Public Health said the person might have been infectiouswhile travelling on two flights, including one into New Brunswick. Those flights are:

  • Air Canada Flight AC-8918 Toronto to Moncton on July 25
  • Air Canada Flight AC-1231 Cancun to Toronto on July24

"Individuals who have been on these flights are asked to self-monitor for 14 days after the flight for symptoms," the release said. "Should symptoms develop, please self-isolate and call 811."

Cases counted in Zone 1

The four cases reported in Zone 7, the Miramichi region, on Wednesday will now be counted as part of Zone 1. The newsrelease specifies that all six workers were tested and are isolating in Zone 1. None are in hospital.

The four original positive cases involved workers from Mexico all in their 30s who had beendestined for the Miramichi region but on Day 10 of their required 14-day quarantine, they tested positive for COVID-19, Public Health announced on Wednesday.

Before Wednesday, no new cases of the respiratory disease had been reported in New Brunswick for 15days and the province had logged two days with no active cases.

All six foreign workersmust continue to self-isolate until they're cleared by Public Health.

Because theywere destined for theMiramichiregion, Public Health initially recorded them as beingcases in that region, health Zone 7. But on Thursday, the four cases were listed under the Moncton region, or Zone 1.

The province has recorded 176cases ofCOVID-19 since the pandemic began in March. Two people have died and 168 haverecovered.

On Wednesday, 300tests were done for COVID-19. As of Thursday, a total of 53,999tests have been conducted since the pandemic started.

What to do if you have a symptom

People concerned they might have COVID-19 symptoms cantake a self-assessment teston the government website at gnb.ca.

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, new onset of muscle pain, diarrhea, loss of sense of taste or smell, and difficulty breathing. In children, symptoms have also included purple markings on the fingers and toes.

People with one of those symptoms are asked to:

  • Stay at home.

  • Call Tele-Care 811 or their doctor.

  • Describe symptoms and travel history.

  • Follow instructions.