The ‘Atlantic bubble’ has largely succeeded in keeping out COVID-19. But can it last?

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As cases reach alarming heights in Quebec and Ontario, the East Coast is healthy and thriving under some of the country’s toughest health rules. Here’s how they did it

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Atlantic Canadians you have missed your opportunity while covid numbers were low for Canadians to explore Atlantic Canada. Protocols would keep ppl safe. Any whining about the economy will fall on deaf ears. Anyone that did not agree with gov’t decisions should have spoken up.

Atlantic Bubble is a joke at this point.

thewrightpage Dun dun dun dunnnnnnn

The bigger picture is this; if the world wants to survive for the long run GLOBALIZATION AND NEO LIBERAL policies must be terminated immediately. Then we can live and trade between one another with very limited travel worldwide. Other wise we are done thanks to capitalism's greed

No, all a lockdown can EVER do is delay infection.

I am sure it helps that they do not have large international airports dropping infected passengers into the population.

NOPE. And it’s also unconstitutional

My concern is what happens if this continues into Spring 2021? Those hospitality and tourism businesses that held on this summer can't possibly face another lost season. Maybe we will have 'learned to live' with it better by then. Here's hoping!

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