COVID-19 on P.E.I.: What's happening Friday, July 3

The Atlantic bubble is open and thousands of travellers are expected on P.E.I. this weekend

Image | Islanders welcome visitors as Atlantic Bubble opens

Caption: Terry McKenna of Charlottetown welcomes visitors as the Atlantic bubble opens. (Shane Ross/CBC)

The Atlantic bubble is now open and thousands of visitors are expected on P.E.I. this weekend.
There were countless reunions across the Island Friday as families came together.
Some travellers were on Confederation Bridge at midnight, eager to cross the Northumberland Strait(external link) as soon as possible.
Here's what some had to say about their plans to cross the Confederation Bridge the moment the bubble opened.
If you're an Islander wondering what you'll face trying to enter the other three Atlantic provinces, here's a handy guide of what border screeners will be looking for.
Confederation Bridge officials were making plans to ensure traffic did not back up onto the bridge, and Northumberland Ferries was deluged with inquiries.

Image | Confederation Bridge as Atlantic bubble opens

Caption: Islanders were also lining up to visit other parts of Atlantic Canada. (Brian Higgins/CBC)

While many Atlantic Canadians are eager to come, some were cancelling their plans in the face of news stories about vehicles with out-of-province plates being targeted.
In other news, the Prince Edward Island government has released more details of how it intends to bring children back to school safely in the fall, with COVID-19 in mind.
At Tuesday's briefing Morrison said almost 1,400 new negative tests have returned since last week, and over 11,500 tests from P.E.I. have been done.
P.E.I. has had 27 confirmed COVID-19 cases, the most recent on April 28. All have recovered.

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