At the beginning of a “tidal wave” of Omicron, Public Health asks people to reduce contacts without additional restrictions
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New Brunswick Public Health epidemiologist Mathieu Chalifoux speaking at a briefing January 11, 2022. Image: Youtube screencap The news was
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Weather
- No watches or warnings in effect, Sackville
No watches or warnings in effect.
- Sunday: Chance of showers. High 6. POP 30%
Periods of rain ending early this afternoon then cloudy with 30 percent chance of showers. Fog patches along the Fundy coast near noon. High 6. UV index 1 or low. Forecast issued 11:00 AM AST Sunday 19 January 2025
- Sunday night: Snow. Low minus 3.
Cloudy. Snow beginning this evening. Amount 10 cm. Wind becoming northeast 20 km/h gusting to 40 this evening. Low minus 3. Wind chill minus 10 overnight. Forecast issued 11:00 AM AST Sunday 19 January 2025
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