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COVID-19 on P.E.I.: What's happening Tuesday, Aug. 18

In her weekly briefing, Dr. Heather Morrison announced three new cases of COVID-19 in the province.

P.E.I. has 4 active cases of COVID-19

During Tuesday's briefing, Dr. Heather Morrison said she does not foresee P.E.I. opening to the rest of Canada in the near future. (Jane Robertson/CBC)

In her weekly briefing, Dr. Heather Morrison announced three new cases of COVID-19 in the province.

The new cluster of cases involves three males, two in their 30s and one in his 40s. Morrison said the risk of transmission to Islanders remains low.

In the same briefing, Morrison announced that it's now possible for three cohorts of 50 people to gather for an event at the same place on P.E.I. She also said she does not see P.E.I. forming a bubble with the rest of Canada in the coming weeks.

Sport P.E.I. will be meeting with the Chief Public Health Office next week to discuss how indoor sports can proceed safely during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Facing pandemic restrictions and a tight budget, Camp Gencheff has found a way to keep its doors open while meeting a need for full-time adult programming.

The CEO of P.E.I. Seniors Homes says they are looking to hire a variety of positions for the fall — ahead of a potential case spike and the return to schools.

P.E.I. Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Heather Morrison says the newly announced cluster of cases is not related to the cluster of cases announced last week. (CBC)

After a delay due to COVID-19, the annual battle for the "Island's best burger" title begins soon as Burger Love gears up to take place at a different time of year.

The P.E.I. government has hired 39 new front-line staff for the upcoming school year and has "conditionally approved" filling about 160 other full-time equivalent positions. 

P.E.I. school officials say they expect to see a rise in health-related absences when school starts up in September.

P.E.I. has confirmed a total of 44 cases of COVID-19 since the pandemic began, with no deaths or hospitalizations. 

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  • Holland College launches their eMotorsports Club, the college's first foray into esports. 
  • Real estate numbers for July are out and they are record breaking across the country. The Canadian Real Estate Association says the new-found importance of home, lack of a daily commute and desire for more outdoor and personal space is spurring growth that otherwise would not have happened in a non-COVID-19 world.

Further resources

More COVID-19 stories from CBC P.E.I.