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COVID-19 on P.E.I.: What's happening Thursday, April 23

In her briefing on Thursday, Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Heather Morrison announced no new confirmed cases of COVID-19 for P.E.I.

Morrison cautioned Islanders not to become complacent in absence of new confirmed cases

Dr. Heather Morrison, P.E.I.'s chief public health officer, said P.E.I. had no new confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Thursday. (Ken Linton/CBC)

In her briefing on Thursday, Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Heather Morrison announced no new confirmed cases of COVID-19 for P.E.I.

She said 119 negative tests have returned from the lab since Wednesday.

Morrison said even though it has been more than a week since P.E.I.'s last confirmed case, it isn't the time to get complacent about precautionary measures and that social distancing remains important.

Expanded testing criteria was also announced on Wednesday. Morrison said P.E.I. now has the capacity to do 2,000 tests each week.

Ahead of the growing season, the government of P.E.I. announced it will provide $4.7 million to address the Island's potato surplus as a result ofCOVID-19 market conditions.

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Further resources

COVID-19: What you need to know

What are the symptoms of COVID-19?

Common symptoms include:

  • Fever.
  • Cough.
  • Tiredness.

But more serious symptoms can develop, including difficulty breathing and pneumonia, which can lead to death.

Health Canada has built aself-assessment tool.

What should I do if I feel sick?

Isolate yourself and call 811. Do not visit an emergency room or urgent care centre to get tested. A health professional at 811 will give you advice and instructions.

How can I protect myself?

  • Wash your hands frequently and thoroughly.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth.
  • Clean regularly touched surfaces regularly.
  • Practisephysical distancing.

More detailed information on the outbreak is available on thefederal government's website.

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

With files from Nicola MacLeod