N.B. COVID-19 efforts 'above and beyond,' but decisions lacked evidence: auditor

New Brunswick Auditor General Paul Martin is seen in Fredericton on Thursday, Sept. 7, 2023. Martin found that the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development had plans established for bomb threats and vandalism, but not for pandemics. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Hina Alam

FREDERICTON - At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, New Brunswick's Health Department issued 33 recommendations without evidence to substantiate them, the province's auditor general says.

In his report presented to the legislature Thursday, Paul Martin said the office of the chief medical officer was unable to provide him with the scientific articles, papers, publications and analyses it used to formulate many COVID-19-related recommendations that informed the provincial government's health orders.

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