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Atlantic provinces agree to regional pandemic bubble

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The four Atlantic provinces have agreed to open their borders to each other on July 3, the Council of Atlantic Premiers announced Wednesday in a news release. The agreement means travellers within the Atlantic provinces will not be required to self-isolate after crossing the borders. However, public health and proof of residency screening — showing a driver's licence or health card — will be maintained at points entry to all Atlantic provinces. Visitors from other Canadian provinces and territories must adhere to the local entry requirements in place in each of the four jurisdictions. Other Canadian visitors to the three Maritime provinces who have self-isolated for 14 days may travel within the Maritime region, but not to Newfoundland and Labrador.
 
1. Does anyone really care about Canada??

2. Imagine if Delaware and Alabama decided to "close their borders." Wow. Just wow. Sure, RI attempted it, sorta. Sorta. Not effectively.

3. A whole 50 or so cases THIS MONTH in the region. Hell, their worst DAY wasn't 60 cases in total for the region. Which has 2.3M people or so. IT's like double the size of RI in population. RI (sorry - Plantationland) is running about 75/day. A DAY!
 
As long as Brad Marchand can escape Nova Scotia, I don't give a rat's ass what they do up there.
 
So, Molson or No Molson…? Labatts for you riff-raff

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