New Brunswick to require all visitors to self-isolate, reports 12 new COVID-19 cases
FREDERICTON — The Atlantic bubble that was pierced Monday when Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador left is now in tatters with New Brunswick’s announcement that it is pulling out.
Starting Friday, all visitors to New Brunswick — regardless of whether they live in Atlantic Canada — will be required to self-isolate for 14 days upon arrival.
“Community transmission is a real concern in New Brunswick,” Premier Blaine Higgs told reporters Thursday as he announced the new rules. “At this point, community transmission has not been confirmed here but the threat is real. So taking swift action right now is important.”
Visitors to New Brunswick from any province, Atlantic Canada included, will have to pre-register, Higgs said. “Travellers who haven’t been registered are subject to fines.”