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N.S. lauds success of Atlantic bubble despite withdrawal of three other provinces
Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil believes the regional bubble was a "huge success" in helping to reduce COVID-19 cases and in helping to maintain the mental well-being of the public. He says his province doesn't feel the need to remove itself because of strong advisories on non-essential travel and its management around essential travel.
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The Canadian Press
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CP112235221
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n_COVID-Atlantic20201127T1718
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11/27/2020 5:18:00 PM
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atlantic bubble
bubble
contact tracing
COVID-19
restrictions
social distancing
virus