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New Brunswick is imposing a new lockdown to curb rising COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations

New Brunswick will enter a new lockdown to curb rising COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations, a decision Premier Blaine Higgs says is a last resort. Higgs says it is short-term pain for long-term gain, and the new measures will give the time needed to slow down transmission of the virus. 
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Legacy Identifier: n_NB-COVID20220113T1635 
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Blaine Higgs
Coronavirus
COVID-19
Fredericton
health
hospitalizations
Lockdown
New Brunswick
New Brunswick premier
restrictions
safety
Vaccination