The provincial governments of Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador announced Monday morning that they are taking a break from the "Atlantic bubble" as COVID-19 cases rise in the region.
The two regions backed out after Nova Scotia and New Brunswick saw an increase in cases, reporting 44 and 77 active COVID-19 cases, respectively, as of Sunday.
N.L. Premier Andrew Furey said the Atlantic bubble has been a source of pride for the region, but the situation has changed.
Mike Armstrong reports.
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The two regions backed out after Nova Scotia and New Brunswick saw an increase in cases, reporting 44 and 77 active COVID-19 cases, respectively, as of Sunday.
N.L. Premier Andrew Furey said the Atlantic bubble has been a source of pride for the region, but the situation has changed.
Mike Armstrong reports.
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