Unlike most people here (except BL, wherever he is), I’ve lived in a Covid free location.
It’s a good experiment, Atlantic Canada. We locked down early, shut borders, had mask mandates. In our 2.4 million population, very few got sick, relatively speaking - few deaths, about 4 dozen, almost all of those in Halifax from the earliest couple months of the outbreak. We have about 200 infected total right now, 11 of those are in my province - we just locked down again as a result of some community spread - in my town. And it’s not far from me, they’re all in and around my neighbourhood of West Royalty. The government is testing everyone between the ages of 18 and 29 since the sourcing has been between university students.
For a while, Atlantic Canada enjoyed a Covid free bubble, where everyone could travel and behave without risk. Sure we took precautions, just in case, but we got a little too careless this second wave and Nova Scotia and New Brunswick both allowed some university students to travel back and forth to other provinces without isolation. They infected hundreds, but for the most part we’re getting it under control. Atlantic Canada as a whole has dropped down a few dozen cases since peaking around 275 a week ago.
PEI has a Conservative government right now. But not all conservative governments are careless pricks (there’s a sleeping beauty joke somewhere here). Of the four Atlantic provinces, only Nova Scotia has had more than 10 deaths, my province has (so far) had no Covid related deaths at all. We’re all very frightened of the virus, that’s probably why we’ve avoided having it spread much.
It’s a good experiment, Atlantic Canada. We locked down early, shut borders, had mask mandates. In our 2.4 million population, very few got sick, relatively speaking - few deaths, about 4 dozen, almost all of those in Halifax from the earliest couple months of the outbreak. We have about 200 infected total right now, 11 of those are in my province - we just locked down again as a result of some community spread - in my town. And it’s not far from me, they’re all in and around my neighbourhood of West Royalty. The government is testing everyone between the ages of 18 and 29 since the sourcing has been between university students.
For a while, Atlantic Canada enjoyed a Covid free bubble, where everyone could travel and behave without risk. Sure we took precautions, just in case, but we got a little too careless this second wave and Nova Scotia and New Brunswick both allowed some university students to travel back and forth to other provinces without isolation. They infected hundreds, but for the most part we’re getting it under control. Atlantic Canada as a whole has dropped down a few dozen cases since peaking around 275 a week ago.
PEI has a Conservative government right now. But not all conservative governments are careless pricks (there’s a sleeping beauty joke somewhere here). Of the four Atlantic provinces, only Nova Scotia has had more than 10 deaths, my province has (so far) had no Covid related deaths at all. We’re all very frightened of the virus, that’s probably why we’ve avoided having it spread much.