New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs announced on Wednesday that travellers from all Atlantic provinces would be able to come to New Brunswick without being required to isolate, and that border checks with Nova Scotia will be removed as of Thursday. Canadian travellers vaccinated with at least one dose won’t be required to self-isolate, but must register in advance and have proof of vaccination.
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New Brunswick eases travel restrictions for Atlantic bubble, rest of Canada
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