Dr. Heather Morrison says she is removing an exemption that was in place for such workers because of the recent outbreak of COVID-19 in northern New Brunswick, which occurred after a health-care worker returned from Quebec and didn’t self-isolate
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Morrison said Tuesday that health-care workers who travel out of province to New Brunswick or to Nova Scotia, or who come into the province for work, are being tested on a regular basis.
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