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Sunday, 29 March 2020

Is Russia safe from the Coronavirus??? You don't hear much....

Lansdowne Place Shoppers Drug Mart in Saint John caught with Coronavirus!!!

Why don't Fredericton Mayor Mike O'Brien order some Portable Washrooms during the Coronavirus Crisis????

Enjoying some fresh air from the Internet during the Coronavirus Crisis!!!!...:)

New Brunswick Government to stop Weekend News Conference but better in warning people!!!

Coronavirus Crisis in New Brunswick latest issues viewed by Pain in the Ass Blogger!!!!

I noticed more disposable gloves near Highway! Why???

UPDATE on MARCH 29TH, 2020 - New Brunswick Coronavirus Crisis-- Applications for low-income seniors’ benefit available April 1!!!!



News Release

Finance and Treasury Board

Applications for low-income seniors’ benefit available April 1

29 March 2020

FREDERICTON (GNB) – Applications for the 2020 Low-income Seniors' Benefit will be available on April 1.

Due to the state of emergency announced on March 19 as a result of COVID-19, and to support physical distancing measures, eligible New Brunswickers are strongly encouraged to apply online.

Applications forms will not be available at Service New Brunswick Centres but individuals may apply online, or print the application, complete it and mail it to Finance and Treasury Board, Revenue Administration Division, PO Box 1900, Fredericton, N.B., E3B 5G4.

The application deadline is Dec. 31, 2020.

To be eligible for the $400 benefit, a person must have been a resident of New Brunswick on Dec. 31, 2019, and have received one of the following federal benefits under the Old Age Security Act:

Guaranteed Income Supplement (65 years or older)

Allowance for Survivor Program (between 60 and 64 years old

Allowance Program (between 60 and 64 years old)

More information about the program, and on how to apply, is available from Finance and Treasury Board, Revenue Administration Division, at 1-800-669-7070.

29-03-20

UPDATE on MARCH 29TH, 2020 - New Brunswick Coronavirus Crisis - Fifteen new cases of COVID-19!!!!!



News Release<<
Health
Office of the Premier
Fifteen new cases of COVID-19
29 March 2020
FREDERICTON (GNB) – Public Health has updated the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the province.
Testing at the microbiology laboratory at the Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital Centre in Moncton has identified 15 new cases, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in New Brunswick to 66.
To date, two people who were diagnosed with COVID-19 have recovered from their illness.
Further analysis is being conducted to determine additional details of the new cases including whether community transmission has occurred.
With the addition of the new cases, the following details the number of cases in each health zone:
Zone 1 (Moncton Region): 17
Zone 2 (Saint John Region): 15
Zone 3 (Fredericton Region): 23
Zone 4 (Edmundston Region): 4
Zone 5 (Campbellton Region): 7
“While I understand this is an unusual and challenging time for our province, my recommendations have not changed,” said Dr. Jennifer Russell, chief medical officer of health. “We must continue to protect ourselves with frequent hand-washing and by remaining at home. Only go out for essential services like buying food, getting prescriptions, or attending medical appointments, and return home immediately after. It is important to continue to practice physical distancing. These practices will save lives.”
New Brunswick Workers Emergency Income Benefit
As announced on March 24, workers or self-employed people in New Brunswick who have lost their job due to the COVID-19 situation are eligible to receive a one-time income benefit of $900.
Applications will be available online starting at noon on Monday, March 30.
“We understand these are difficult times for all of us, and especially for our workers and their families,” said Premier Blaine Higgs. “We are facing a situation unlike anything we have ever experienced. We believe this one-time benefit will help workers and self-employed people with their immediate needs and will keep us on a trajectory that will bring prosperity back to New Brunswick.”
The benefit is intended to help to bridge the time between when people lose their employment or close their business to when they receive their federal benefit.
To be eligible for the $900 benefit, a person must:
have lost his or her job.
have been laid off, or be self-employed and have lost all revenue, on or after March 15 due to the state of emergency in New Brunswick. have earned a minimum of $5,000 (gross) in the last 12 months or in the last calendar year. have lost his or her primary source of income. have applied (or plan to apply) for support from the federal government (either Employment Insurance or the Canada Emergency Response Benefit). have no other income. be 18 years or older.
More information on the benefit and the application procedure is available online.
“Since this benefit will be administered through the Red Cross, I want to personally thank the organization for its quick response and support,” said Higgs. “This is exactly the type of partnership we need during difficult times. It shows how strong we are as a province.”
Up-to-date information about COVID-19 is available online.
29-03-20

IT'S GOING TO GO UP TO 78.0 IN HOURS!!!!!

Greedy little fella....

Saturday, 28 March 2020

Young employee who got fire for foolish stunt at Tim Horton's on Union Street in Fredericton during the Coronavirus Crisis should publicly apologize and lets move on!!!

Did any Security at NBliquor get assaulted the last 48 hours for asking stupid question?

A place for people with Coronavirus???

Wal-Mart in Miramichi only allows 50 customers at a time during the Coronavirus Crisis!!!

Who was in the wrong today????

UPDATE on - New Brunswick Coronavirus Crisis - In-person services temporarily discontinued at Service New Brunswick centres!!!



News

News Release Service New Brunswick In-person services temporarily discontinued at Service New Brunswick centres 28 March 2020

FREDERICTON (GNB) – Service New Brunswick locations will be closed until Wednesday, April 1, when select service centres will reopen by appointment only.

Service New Brunswick had taken precautions to limit the number of customers allowed into its centres at one time and promoted social distancing among customers and employees. However, after Service Canada’s announcement to close all of its centres nationally, it was determined that more changes were required to ensure the safety of customers and employees during the COVID-19 outbreak.

On Wednesday, April 1, the following Service New Brunswick locations will be able to process essential service transactions by appointment only:

Campbellton

Bathurst

Miramichi

Moncton

Saint John

St. Stephen

Woodstock

Fredericton

Edmundston

Instructions for setting up an in-person appointment will be announced in the coming days.

Service New Brunswick reminds customers that hundreds of its services are still available online and through TeleServices from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday, and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 1-888-762-8600.

28-03-20