Newfoundland and Labrador is reporting nine new confirmed cases of COVID-19 today.
There are four cases in Eastern Health and five in Central.
In Eastern Health two of the cases are contacts of previously known cases, one is travel related and the other is under investigation.
In Central, three are contacts of previously known cases and the other two are travel related.
One person remains in hospital with the virus.
There have been 25 new recoveries, leaving 36 active cases in the province.
Public Health has issued an exposure advisory in relation to recent cases.
Anyone who visited the Mary Brown’s on the Conception Bay Highway in Holyrood on November 3rd from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. is asked to arrange for COVID testing. The advisory only applies to those who dined in, not to those who were in to pickup takeout.
Restrictions Lifted at Healthcare Facilities in Marystown

Meanwhile, visitor restrictions have been lifted at hospitals, long-term care and personal care homes on the Burin Peninsula.
General visitation has resumed after restrictions were put in place in response to a recent COVID outbreak in the Marystown area.
Proof of vaccination will be required for visitors to long-term care facilities, personal care home and community care homes.






















