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COVID-19 on P.E.I.: What's happening Tuesday, Sept. 29

P.E.I.Chief Public Health Office receiving "upsetting" remarks, and P.E.I. tourism industry is looking ahead with continued uncertainty.

1 new case announced Tuesday bringing total to 59

Visitors to P.E.I.'s COVID-19 clinics are receiving their test results 'almost always' within 24 hours, says medical microbiologist Dr. Greg German. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)

Since the start of the pandemic, P.E.I.Chief Public Health OfficerDr. Heather Morrison says her office has received negative comments, in some cases threats, from Islanders in relation to the COVID-19 rules in the province.

P.E.I. has identified one new case of COVID-19 in the province, an Island man in his 20s, who had travelled outside the Atlantic bubble.

The Island has adopted a new alert system to help Islanders navigate through the COVID-19 pandemic.

Visitors to P.E.I.'s COVID-19 clinics are receiving their test results "almost always" within 24 hours, says medical microbiologist Dr. Greg German.

P.E.I. government officials say the Access PEI site in Montague will reopen to the public sometime in October, but the date has not yet been set.

With the devastating tourism season of 2020 behind it, the P.E.I. industry is looking ahead with continued uncertainty.

Charlottetown Mayor Philip Brown is concerned work-from-home initiatives are draining away customers from the downtown.

There have been 59confirmed cases of COVID-19 on the Island, with 57 considered recovered. There have been no hospitalizations or deaths, and there is no evidence of community spread.

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