It looks a lot like the NB and PEI plans from yesterday, save with the extra steps of exiting restrictions from the current outbreak.
Probably the biggest surprise was re-opening schools outside of the current outbreak zones in Halifax and Sydney.
Hopefully the outbreaks in those areas can wind down and they can join the rest of the province.
Restrictions in NS are scheduled to start lifting next Wednesday, with more outdoor options becoming available for most businesses.
You can see the entire pandemic timeline for the Atlantic region and surrounding area in the animation.
Each tick is a week since the start of the pandemic in March of last year.
Vaccine Roll-Out Metrics
1st graph shows how many days since each province had enough doses to cover their current usage.
2nd graph shows percent of eligible population that is newly vaccinated each day
3rd graph shows days ahead/behind versus national average
This animation shows each province's vaccination pace as a percent of the pace they need to each 80% first dose coverage by the end of June (based on how many they have already vaccinated and how much time is left).
Older data becomes less visible over time.
Here is the current percent of the eligible population of each province covered by at least one vaccine dose (Territories shown in the 2nd graph).
Graph shows actual first dose coverage (blue) compared to a charitable maximum (green) that accounts for previously given 2nd doses and gives a 5-day grace period on deliveries.
Provinces are sorted from smallest (good) to largest (bad) gap between actual/potential coverage.
Nightly quick look at how the rest of the country is doing.
Manitoba may have finally joined the cool kids club and hit it's peak cases.
NS continues to chase Quebec down to the bottom of the chart.
That's it for tonight's update.
(yes, I fell asleep part way though)
Take care of one another an have a great rest of the night.
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48 new cases were reported in the region: 6 in Newfoundland and Labrador, 9 in New Brunswick, and 33 in Nova Scotia.
13/15 outside of NS were traced at the time of reporting.
There are now 874 known, active cases in the region.
PEI reported now new cases today, but did announce their plan to wind-down their pandemic related restrictions in the coming weeks and months (more on that later).
There are now 10 known, active cases in PEI.
NL reported 6 new cases today:
1 in the Western health region (under investigation)
1 in the Eastern health region (travel-related)
4 in the Central health region (3 close contacts linked to the ongoing cluster, and 1 travel-related)
30 new cases were reported in the region today: 3 each in PEI and Newfoundland and Labrador, 9 in New Brunswick, and 15 in Nova Scotia.
25/30 were traced at the time of reporting.
There are now 259 known, active cases in Atlantic Canada.
PEI reported 3 new cases today, all related to travel.
Due to the large number or travel-related cases, PEI has announced that effective immediately it is closing borders to non-resident travelers from outside the Atlantic region
There are now 13 known, active cases in PEI.
NL reported 3 new cases as well: 1 travel-related case in the Eastern health region and 2 in the Western region (one travel-related and 1 close contact of an existing case).