Government of New Brunswick
Coronavirus

 

Be Informed     Be Safe     Be Prepared     Be Kind


Before calling 811 use this self-assessment tool to help determine whether you should be tested for COVID-19. You can complete this assessment for yourself or on behalf of someone else, if they are not able.

Launch self-assessment

If you have symptoms:

  • Please do not visit a hospital, physician’s office, lab or healthcare facility without consulting 811 first.
  • If you are having difficulty breathing or experiencing other severe symptoms, call 911 immediately. Advise them of your symptoms and travel history.

 

 

For the latest Canadian updates, visit the Public Health Agency of Canada website.

 

Number of individuals

Negative test**

1,079

Confirmed Case****

17




As of March 23, 2020: Laboratory testing is done by the Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital Centre

 

    

    

 

Actions being taken


New Brunswick’s public health officials are carefully monitoring the situation in Canada, and around the world, and are ready to respond.

They are:

  • working closely with federal, provincial and territorial partners to share information and assess potential health risks
  • ensuring our health system is ready to respond effectively if needed
  • ensuring front-line health professionals have information about the virus so they can:
    • take recommended actions
    • promptly report suspected cases to public health officials
    • investigate of persons who may have been exposed and are potentially at risk of developing illness to help prevent spread