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N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 11 new cases, ‘cluster’ at Delta Fredericton jumps to 25
New Brunswick Public Health reported 11 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday, five of them in the Fredericton region, which is also battling a growing “cluster” of cases at the Delta hotel, a new confirmed case at New Maryland Elementary School, a third confirmed case at Leo Hayes High School, an outbreak at the hospital, and has several new possible exposure warnings. Ten more cases of COVID-19 have been identified at the Delta Fredericton since Friday, said Department of Health spokesperson Bruce Macfarlane. That pushes the total number of cases linked to the former designated quarantine hotel to 25, including at least one employee. Public Health isn’t calling it an outbreak, but rather a “cluster.” The Delta is no longer part of the designated quaratine hotel program, Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Jennifer Russell confirmed last week. Macfarlane did not respond to questions about whether an employee, isolating guest or regular guest has been identified as the index case. But he did confirm there were previous positive cases at the hotel when he clarified numbers released last week. On Friday, Macfarlane said there were five “direct” cases and 10 cases that were “direct contacts of previously confirmed cases.” On Monday, when asked whether the 10 cases referred to people in the community who were contacts of previously confirmed cases at the hotel, or people at the hotel who were contacts of previously confirmed cases in the community, he replied: “We mean people in the community who are contacts of either those five at the hotel or previous cases at the hotel.” Macfarlane could not say how many employees the Delta has. The Delta has not responded to a request for comment. Employees who worked at the hotel or its restaurant, STMR.36 BBQ & Social, from May 6 to 12 or from April 26 to May 2 have been “strongly encouraged” to get tested and abide by work isolation until Thursday. If they choose not to get tested, they’re required to isolate for 14 days after the date of the last potential exposure in the workplace. Whether the employees get tested or not, members of their household are required to self-isolate for 14 days. “Although it is not an outbreak, Public Health has put in processes at the Delta Fredericton similar to those used by the PROMT (Provincial Rapid Outbreak Management Team) in a long-term care facility outbreak to facilitate risk management processes and testing,” Macfarlane said last week. He did not say how many of the 25 cases involve the highly contagious variant first reported in India, which is circulating in the region. 118 active cases The province now has 118 active cases. The breakdown of the 11 new cases reported Monday is as follows: Saint John region, Zone 2, three new cases: A person 19 or under. Two people 50-59. Two of these are contacts of previously confirmed cases and the other is travel-related. Fredericton region, Zone 3, five new cases: Two people 19 or under. Two people 40-49. A person 50-59. All of these cases are contacts of previously confirmed cases.
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