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Originally Posted by GGG
The Atlantic bubble was highly effective using a Covid zero approach and had less long and less severe lockdowns then the rest of Canada until vaccines were rolled out.
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Sparsely populated maritime provinces with a fraction of the traffic had lesser infection rates. That's not a shocker in any way. Once again, the strategy was less likely to work in denser population areas with a constant inflow of cross-border traffic. Expecting the exact same strategy to work in St. John's as Toronto is absurd.
Even then, the numbers never got down to an absolute zero in some maritime provinces.