Island reports 2 more deaths related to COVID-19 in past 2 weeks

Prince Edward Island now has 320 known active cases, update shows

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Caption: As of Tuesday, six people being treated in P.E.I. hospitals were known to have COVID-19. (Tony Davis/CBC)

Two people with COVID-19 have died on P.E.I. since the province's last update on Sept. 20, with the Sept. 27 being cancelled because of post-tropical storm Fiona's fallout.
Both people who died were over the age of 80.
Prince Edward Island has confirmed 62 COVID-related deaths over the course of the pandemic, and 52,047 total confirmed cases.
A total of 637 new cases have been confirmed over the past two weeks — 339 from Sept. 20-26 and 298 from Sept. 27-Oct. 3.
Six people being treated in the province's hospitals have COVID-19, including one in the intensive care unit.
P.E.I. currently has 320 known active cases.