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COVID-19 on P.E.I.: What's happening Monday, Oct. 26

New COVID-19 testing site opens in Montague, and the community's Access PEI site reopens to the public after seven months.

New COVID-19 testing site opens in Montague

Testing sites for COVID-19 are available across P.E.I. (Travis Kingdon/CBC)

A new indoor COVID-19 testing clinic opened at the Montague Legion on Monday.

The Salvation Army's Red Kettle campaign will go ahead this year "pandemic or not."

After a seven-month shutdown, the Access PEI office in Montague reopened Monday.

Holland College will be moving almost all of its classes into a blended learning model for the second semester that starts in January, which means more face-to-face learning for students.

Virtual meetings have helped with a dramatic decrease in wait times for psychiatric assessments on P.E.I.

With high school craft fairs shut down by the pandemic, hundreds turned out Sunday for an outdoor craft fair in Summerside.

There have been 64 confirmed cases of COVID-19 on P.E.I. Of those, 63 cases are now considered recovered.

There have been no hospitalizations or deaths, and there is no evidence of community spread.

Also in the news

  • A new COVID-19 testing site will open Monday at the Montague Legion on Monday. It will be open Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 8 a.m. until noon.
  • The Charlottetown Islanders played their first two home games of the season at the Eastlink this weekend, with a limited number of fans in the seats and public health measures in place. The Islanders won both games — Friday against Saint John and Saturday against Moncton — to improve their record to 6-1.
  • With a byelection on P.E.I. on Nov. 3, some are questioning the timing of an announcement last week by the provincial government of school expansions with the help of federal funding, though that money has not yet been approved.

Further resources

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