There is one new case of COVID-19 being reported in New Brunswick today.
The travel-related case is in the Saint John region and the individual in their 30s is self-isolating.
Health officials are also declaring the outbreak at a special care home in Moncton officially over.
It has been 28 days, which is two incubation periods, since the last case within the facility tested positive.
Dr. Jennifer Russell, the province’s chief medical officer of health, acknowledged the hard work of the staff at the Notre-Dame Manor and of all of their partners, including the regional health authorities, the Provincial Rapid Outbreak Management Team, Extra Mural Program which led the clinical support to residents, and the Department of Social Development.
“Our continued success hinges on all our combined efforts,” she says.
In total, the outbreak at the Notre-Dame Manor consisted of 44 cases which included 22 residents and six staff.
No new cases were reported elsewhere in Atlantic Canada today.