6 new COVID-related deaths reported on P.E.I.
Shane Ross | CBC News | Posted: May 10, 2022 6:32 PM | Last Updated: May 11, 2022
Average number of positive cases over last seven days down to 128
Six more people with COVID-19 have died on P.E.I. in the last week, according to the province's weekly pandemic update.
All were over the age of 60, including three that were 80 or older.
It was the deadliest week of the pandemic for the province — the previous high for deaths was two — and it brings the total number of COVID-related deaths on P.E.I. to 32.
It comes as the average number of positive cases continues to drop. There were 899 new cases of COVID-19 since the last update on May 3. The average number of cases over the seven-day span is 128.
That is down from 1,163 new cases — and an average of 166 cases per day — from the previous week.
Six people are in hospital due to COVID-19. Six others were admitted for other reasons and were COVID-19 positive on or after admission.
There is a new COVID-19 outbreak at Western Hospital in Alberton.
COVID-19 outbreaks remain at the following long-term care or community care facilities:
- Atlantic Baptist
- Beach Grove Home
- Gillis Lodge
- Maplewood Manor
- The Mews
- Miscouche Villa
- Tignish Seniors Home
- Wedgewood Manor
- Whisperwood Villa
There are seven childcare or early learning centres with cases or outbreaks of COVID-19.
All remain open.