New Brunswick to move to Level 1 in COVID-19 Alert System - Retail Council of Canada
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New Brunswick to move to Level 1 in COVID-19 Alert System

February 10, 2022

Due to declining COVID-19 numbers, the government of New Brunswick announced that as of Saturday, February 19, 2022, the province will move to Level 1 in its COVID-19 Alert System. This is good news for RCC members as Level 1 eliminates all remaining COVID-19 capacity restrictions.

At Level 1:

  • Masks are required in indoor public spaces and outdoor spaces where physical distancing cannot be maintained.
  • All retail can open without any specific capacity restrictions but must maintain 2 metres of physical distancing.
  • All restaurants and cinemas can open without any specific capacity restrictions. Patrons must show proof of vaccination / medical exemption and must remain seated
  • Salons can open without any specific capacity restrictions but must maintain 2 metres of physical distancing OR can require proof of vaccination.
  • All travellers (including New Brunswickers) must register prior to their travel to the province or a multi-use pass. Only unvaccinated people are required to isolate and take a test on Day 10.
  • See Press Release.
  • Details on the COVID-19 Alert Systems.
Jim Cormier

For questions or more information contact

Jim Cormier
Director, Government Relations (Atlantic)
jcormier@retailcouncil.org 
902 422-4144