Feb 25, 2022
Madawaska Maliseet nurse urges people to lean on safer side, as New Brunswick eases restrictions
A nurse in Madawaska Maliseet First Nation says she will encourage people who might be vulnerable to COVID-19 to proceed with caution after New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs announced all restrictions will be gone by March 14.
“We still have to keep in mind that some people are at higher risk of complications and hospitalizations,” said Isabelle Wallace, a nurse at the Madawaska Maliseet Health Centre.
On Thursday, Higgs announced that starting Monday, people will no longer need to show proof of vaccination at places like restaurants and gyms, and that on March 14, gathering limits, isolation requirements and indoor and outdoor masking rules will end.