Nova Scotia is opening its borders to Newfoundland and Labrador, but it is not yet known if this province will be making similar changes.
The change, which will come into effect 8:30 NT tomorrow morning, will allow all residents of Atlantic Canada to travel to Nova Scotia without a 14-day isolation requirement, and without completing their Safe Check-in form.
No announcement has yet been made by public health on that front in this province. However, such changes would be in line with the reopening of the Atlantic Bubble, which is set to happen by April 19 at the latest.
Currently, all travelers coming to Newfoundland and Labrador must complete a full 14-day self-isolation period.






















