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COVID-19 on P.E.I.: What's happening Thursday, May 13

A Charlottetown daycare has been closed after a positive test for COVID-19, and tulip fields should be open for viewing this year.

Reopening plan for P.E.I. coming next week, premier says

Dr. Heather Morrison on the new COVID case, daycare closure

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The chief public health officer says everyone involved is being tested Thursday, and she hopes to have results back on those tests in the evening or early Friday morning.

A daycare in Charlottetown has been shut down following a positive test for COVID-19, and all the connected families are self-isolating.

The chief public health officer says everyone involved is being tested Thursday, and she hopes to have results back on those tests in the evening or early Friday morning.

P.E.I. is probably easing back on its use of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, Premier Dennis King said in the legislature Wednesday.

Buddhist monks on P.E.I. are trying to find a way, working within public health rules, to open up their tulip fields for viewing this year.

P.E.I. continued to be a leader among the provinces in population growth during the pandemic, but not at the pace it was previously.

Islanders should learn more next week about the province's plans to reopen following the latest public health measures. The premier provided a few hints at what that plan may include during a meeting with business leaders in Charlottetown Wednesday.

The COVID-19 pandemic has made for a difficult 14 months for travel agents, but two on P.E.I. say they feel the industry is showing signs of life again.

With the lack of people travelling to P.E.I for business, and many locals working from home, dry cleaning businesses have seen demand drop significantly. (Laura Meader/CBC)

Some women's wellness programs have been closed until further notice, and the Green Party says the pandemic is no excuse for reducing these services.

Dry cleaners on P.E.I. have seen a big drop in business during the pandemic.

P.E.I. has seven active cases of COVID-19. There have been 188 positive cases in total over the past 14 months, with two hospitalizations and no deaths.

Elsewhere in the Atlantic region:

  • Nova Scotia is reporting 110 new cases of COVID-19 Wednesday and 1,572 active cases.
  • Newfoundland and Labrador confirmed seven new cases of COVID-19, for a total of 82 active cases.
  • New Brunswick has 16 new cases, seven inside the province and two outside involving New Brunswickers. There are 127 active cases.

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These Islanders are currently eligible for a vaccine

  • People over 16.
  • Islanders over 50 can book an appointment for a Moderna vaccine at a pharmacy.

You can find more information about how to get a vaccine here.

Further resources

Reminder about symptoms

The symptoms of COVID-19 can include:

  • Fever.
  • Cough or worsening of a previous cough.
  • Possible loss of taste and/or smell.
  • Sore throat.
  • New or worsening fatigue.
  • Headache.
  • Shortness of breath.
  • Runny nose.

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