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Mayor Isolating As He Awaits COVID-19 Test Results

The mayor of Saint John says he is working from home as he awaits the results of a COVID-19 test.

Mayor Don Darling said he first started experiencing mild symptoms Friday evening, which included a cough, some stiffness, headache and a sore throat.

In a blog post, Darling said he immediately self-isolated as a precaution and registered for a COVID-19 test, which he received Sunday evening.

“My symptoms have not worsened, nor do I know if this isn’t just a common cold, flu or simply exhaustion,” said Darling in the post, which he shared to social media.

“I do know that COVID-19 is to be taken very seriously and that it can have severe implications in some cases.”

The mayor said he will continue to work from home until given a clear test and “in full accordance with Public Health directives.”

Zone 2, which includes Saint John, had 35 active cases of COVID-19 as of Sunday, with 31 of those cases reported since Wednesday.

Darling encouraged residents to wash their hands, wear a mask, physical distance and keep their circle of direct contacts small.

“It is important that we all act in the best interest of our community, our families and ourselves,” he said.

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