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There are two new cases shown of COVID-19 in the eastern fitness region of Newfoundland and Labrador, according to a press from the Department of Health and Community Services.
The first case is an elderly man from 60 to 69 years old and resident of the province who recently returned from Europe.
The current case is between 20 and 39 years old and is a resident who recently returned from the United States.
These two new instances have been remote and contacts are being searched lately. All contacts are invited to quarantine.
The two new instances are members of the same family and related.
Passengers who traveled on Air Canada Flight 7480 from Montreal to St. John’s on Thursday, November 5, they are asked to call 811 and make arrangements for the test.
Rotating staff are also being informed of two COVID-19 outbreaks in Alberta. One is at Canadian Natural Resources Albian Oil Sands and the other at Kearl Lake Wapasu Oil SandsArray
The Canadian Public Health Agency has asked the Department of Health and Community Services because there are others in the province who are implementing these projects.
All personnel who have returned to the province from either site must call 811 to configure the controls and must be isolated from their family members for a full 14-day period, regardless of control. result, the press release says.
Regulations for province change personnel running outside the Atlantic bubble, which took effect here on Wednesday, September 9, do not apply to personnel at sites where there is an outbreak.
Lately there are six active cases, another 286 people have recovered and another 54,439 people have been screened.
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