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P.E.I. announces 6 new COVID-19 cases, 17 exposure sites

P.E.I. announced six new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday, two of which involve children under 12.

2 cases involve students at Westwood Primary School

Westwood Primary School will be closed for the remainder of the week. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)

P.E.I. announced six new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday.

Two of the cases are in their 40s, one is in their 30s, one is in their 20s andtwo are children under 12.

Three of the announced cases are related to travel outside the province, and three arecontacts of previously reported cases.

The two children are students at Westwood Primary School. The school will be closed on Thursday and Friday to allow for close contacts to get tested, and so the province can determine if there's been any transmission within the school.

Classmates and other children who travelled on the same bus with the studentswill be contacted by public health and advised on testing and isolation requirements.

The province said other Westwood students and staff should monitor for symptoms and get tested and isolateif any develop.

Earlier on Wednesday, the Public Schools Branch saidfour schools in eastern P.E.I. will remain closed for another day to allow for mass testing amid worries of community transmission in the eastern Kings region.

The situation at Westwood is not considered an outbreak at this time.

17exposure sites announced

Seventeen new public exposure site notifications were issued, including two on the Northumberland Ferry. Most of the exposures are in Charlottetown.

The province is also advising anyone who was at St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, N.S., between last Friday and Monday toget tested and isolate while they await results.

There are currently 27 active cases in P.E.I. and there have been 403 total cases.