So, does mean the “Atlantic Bubble” is done?
Newfoundland and Labrador announced their reopening plan this afternoon. It’s in the same ballpark as the rest of Atlantic Canada, but with one interesting note. The Rock says it’s going to open up it’s borders to fully vaccinated Canadians by Canada Day.
So let’s say you have both vaccine doses. You would be all good to head over. Plus, you wouldn’t have to quarantine.
BREAKING: Newfoundland and Labrador will open to fully vaccinated Canadians without quarantine on July 1 as long as 75% of the eligible population has one dose and COVID cases remain low #covid19nfld
— Peter Cowan (@PeterCBC) June 2, 2021
Here is their reopening plan:
Briefing is over, here's a table of what happens at each step of the Newfoundland and Labrador reopening #covid19nfld pic.twitter.com/boiHetG6Fs
— Peter Cowan (@PeterCBC) June 2, 2021
So, now this begs the question: Will there just be a Maritime Bubble by July 1st? (If all goes well?).