Public Health is warning of potential exposure to COVID-19 on two Air Canada flights last month.
A temporary foreign worker, who has since tested positive, may have been infectious while travelling to New Brunswick.
The two flights are AC-1232 from Cancun, Mexico, to Toronto on July 24 and AC-8918 travelling from Toronto to Moncton on July 25.
Anyone on these flights is asked to self-monitor for 14 days after the flight for symptoms.
If you develop symptoms, you should call 811 and self-isolate.
Public Health is advising of potential exposure to COVID-19 on Air Canada flight AC 8918 on July 25 from Toronto to Moncton. https://t.co/DIhPGab91f
— Government of NB (@Gov_NB) August 6, 2020