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COVID-19 Testing and Isolation Modified isolation required

vaccinated or not Modified Isolation Requirements

Requirements after Travel


1. Need to isolate at home, except as needed to meet medical needs, or to obtain the necessities
Regular cross-border commuters of life as long as they can do so without contact with others (use curbside pickup or delivery).
Other members of the household do not need to isolate at home during this period. Other
Truckers household members should keep contacts low and follow Public Health measures. Individuals
going to work need to follow all Public Health measures.
Medical care outside of NS or PEI 2. Individuals can continue to go to their place of employment throughout the 14 day modified
Specialized or emergency isolation period.
Effective Sunday, April 25 at 11:59 p.m. veterinary care outside of NS or PEI 3. After 14 days at home, individuals can leave their home as their health zone phase allows.

Home Isolation Requirements


Facility isolation required - vaccinated or not Rotational workers
1. Rotational workers and members of their household must isolate for 14 days when rotational
Home isolation required workers return to New Brunswick from working outside the province. Members of their
Leisure and non-essential domestic travel
(funerals, weddings, shopping trips, vacations, etc.) vaccinated or not household must isolate only if the rotational worker is not able to adequately isolate away
Requirements from others in a separate living dwelling with own kitchen, bathroom and sleep area. This
Individuals returning from leisure and non-essential international travel 1. You must isolate for 14 days, either at a designated isolation facility or an rule now applies regardless of whether or not rotational workers have been vaccinated.
Rotational workers
(in addition to federal isolation requirements) approved alternate location. 2. Rotational workers must be tested for COVID-19 on day 10 of their isolation.
2. Only those who have an approved alternate location AND have received 3. The rotational worker can leave isolation to return to work before the 14 day isolation is
Individuals approved to move to NB NB residents returning home complete if necessary. Members of the household must complete the 14 day isolation period.
their Day 5 test results (and tested negative) can leave a designated isolation from living in Nova Scotia, Prince
facility before the 14-day period is over. Edward Island or Newfoundland Students
Non-resident of NB coming to work in NB 3. Transportation to designated isolation facility: and Labrador to attend school 1. Students, travellers and members of their household must isolate for 14 days when returning
(except those approved under a Worksafe isolation plan) • Travellers must drive themselves or travel by taxi (except those returning from a to NB. Members of the household must isolate only if the student and travellers are not
• No pickups from non-travellers
COVID-19 hot zone in Atlantic able to adequately isolate away from others in a separate living dwelling with own kitchen,
NB resident returning to NB after working in another jurisdiction • No carpools bathroom and sleep area.
Canada)
(except rotational workers, commuters and truckers and those approved under 4. All travellers, regardless of where they are isolating, must arrange to be
a WorkSafe NB isolation plan) tested for COVID-19 on Day 5 and Day 10.
5. Travellers with questions on whether they have a situation that may qualify
Canadians and international students coming from international locations to are asked to email TravelRegistration.EnregistrementVoyage@gnb.ca Exemptions
NB for post-secondary institution or a school setting
Mandatory weekly testing for persons ages two and up; parents
NB resident returning to NB after picking up or dropping off a student in a About Designated Isolation Facilities Cross border child custody/care
and children travelling to and from NS and PEI exempt
province outside of Atlantic Canada 1. Designated isolation facilities will be coordinated by the Canadian Red
Cross, which will also provide meals, attend to medical needs, and provide
Operators of commercial air, rail, marine Mandatory periodic testing for NB residents only
24/7 security.
The cost of staying in a designated isolation facility and related NB residents returning to NB after medical care in NS or PEI
2. It is expected that the cost to each traveller will be about $200 a day. For
expenses will be covered by the provincial government for the
those who lack the means to pay for this expense, there will be a means
following group: test to determine the ability to pay. NB residents returning to NB after accessing urgent or specialized Must travel to and from their destination without making any
veterinary care in NS or PEI additional stops.
NB resident returning to NB from post-secondary education outside of Atlantic
provinces or a COVID-19 hot zone in Atlantic Canada Residents of Campobello Island

To register your travel and find out where you can isolate,
call 1-833-948-2800 or visit gnb.ca/travelregistration 2021/05/27
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