Happy reunions, prom-like proposals and awkward rejections: Welcome to the world of the doublebubble
But, expanding your bubble does increase the risk of COVID-19 — and several people are choosing not to choose at all.
While they would love to see their parents or MacMullin’s sister, they didn’t want to put anybody at risk. Still, they’ve found it hard watching other people’s videos and pics flooding social media. But as restrictions ease, some New Brunswickers worry that people are already getting too lax and breaking the rules.
Mike Maloney, from Rothesay, N.B., was happy to see his parents, he told HuffPost Canada. “But hugging them didn’t feel right anymore,” he added.
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