Atlantic bubble holding COVID-19 cases at bay
Despite a small increase in the number cases among them, the four Atlantic provinces are still faring far better than the rest of Canada in fighting COVID-19. The Atlantic bubble's pandemic restrictions continue to keep the virus in check, while allowing free movement within the region. Ross Lord explains why there's little desire for that bubble to be popped.
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