New Brunswick to lift remaining COVID-19 restrictions, but experts warn of relapse
HALIFAX — As New Brunswick prepares to drop all of its COVID-19 restrictions on Friday night, some infectious disease experts are warning the province should prepare for a surge in cases this fall because of the highly contagious Delta variant.
Allison McGeer, an infectious disease physician with the Sinai Health System in Toronto, said Thursday she is sympathetic to Premier Blaine Higgs’ decision to loosen health protection measures — including mask wearing and gathering limits — given the fact that case numbers in New Brunswick and the rest of the Atlantic region remain low.
“I’m happy to have people celebrating summer, but I think that all of us should be conscious that this pandemic is not over,” McGeer said in an interview.
“It’s likely that we, like many other countries in the world, may see more cases and more transmission of Delta, and that we will need to intervene … to mitigate serious disease and death.”


