Guidance and resources

Information and resources to help New Brunswickers live with COVID-19.


Posters


General information


Omicron

The Omicron Variant (PDF)

Last updated December 2021


Hygiene, cleaning and disinfecting

Cleaning and Disinfection for COVID-19 (PDF)

Increasing the frequency of cleaning and disinfecting high-touch surfaces is significant in controlling the spread of viruses

Reduce the spread of COVID-19: Wash your hands (PDF)

Increasing the frequency of cleaning and disinfecting high-touch surfaces is significant in controlling the spread of viruses


Masks

Masks

How to wear a mask or face covering; storing, cleaning and disposing a mask

Face Mask Guidance (PDF)

Last updated December 2021


Specific industries

Care facilities, homecare, and community healthcare


Farmers and Workers on Mink Farms PDF

Recent evidence suggests that mink farms are at risk of widespread infection of COVID-19. Danish authorities have reported widespread outbreaks on 289 farms since June, 2020. To protect public health and the mink farming industry in New Brunswick, New Brunswick Public Health (NBPH) has the following recommendations for mink farm operators.
 

Persons Working with Individuals Experiencing Housing Instability

The following guidance is intended for service providers of people experiencing homelessness (including overnight emergency shelters, day shelters, meal service providers, and transitional houses).
 


Information for pregnancy, breastfeeding and bottle-feeding

Being pregnant during the COVID-19 pandemic can be stressful, and you may worry about safely feeding your baby. Steps can be taken to reduce your baby’s risk of infection.

Additional resources:


Government services

Information and guidance for services provided by the Government of New Brunswick during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Courts

Learn about new COVID-19 safety measures applicable to all levels of courts in New Brunswick.

A directory of services in your community can be accessed by visiting the Bridge the gapp or 211NB websites, or by calling 2-1-1.