COVID-19 cases, people from across the region are awaiting the return of the Atlantic travel bubble.Initially, the bubble was to reopen April 19 after popping back in November.
Then, a new tentative date of May 3 was announced, but hopes quickly faded Tuesday.“That’s clearly not going to happen,” Nova Scotia Premier Iain Rankin told reporters when asked what new travel restrictions meant for the bubble.Families have been separated and weddings have been delayed with border restrictions in place in efforts to stop the spread of COVID-19.Melanie Corkum, a Bridgewater, N.S., native living in the Moncton area, maintains contact with her family by way of video chats, text messages and phone calls.But compared to travelling at will with no.