Premiers to Discuss Reopening of ‘Atlantic Bubble’ as Tourism Season Nears

Atlantic Canada’s premiers will discuss on Wednesday night a tentative reopening of provincial borders later this spring, fuelling hope for a much-anticipated return of an “Atlantic bubble” that allowed East Coast businesses to salvage a tourism season in 2020. Epidemiologist Susan Kirkland says it’s too early to know how the vaccine rollout may evolve, and suggests even fully vaccinated travellers from Ontario or Quebec hoping to visit this summer should still plan on a 14-day quarantine period when they arrive.

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