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COVID-19 on P.E.I.: What's happening Tuesday, Nov. 24

TheChief Public Health Officeis urging Islanders not to travel during the upcoming Christmas holidays.

Those arriving on P.E.I. from other Atlantic provinces must now isolate for 14 days

Starting Tuesday, P.E.I. has left the Atlantic bubble until at least Dec. 7. (Isabella Zavarise/CBC)

P.E.I.Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Heather Morrisonis urging Islanders not to travel during the upcoming Christmas holidays.

Premier Dennis King announced this week that those arriving on the Island from the other Atlantic provinces will now have to self-isolate for 14 days.

ManyIslanders reactedto news by echoing King's sentiments it's unfortunate but necessary.

As Island businesses gear up for the holidays, news of the Atlantic bubble closing has left some hoping it will be a chance to attract and retain more local customers.

Hockey leagues across the Island have had to rejig their schedules.

Health PEI says it's preparing for a potential rise in cases. The province is looking for additional health-care workers and isolation accommodations in case of a COVID-19 outbreak.

Tanya Tynski, P.E.I.s chief planner with the COVID-19 Joint Response Team, says alternative accommodations could be for health-care workers in COVID-positive wards. (Daphne MacDougall)

The Chief Public Health Office is warning aboutpossible coronavirus exposureinvolving a New Glasgow, P.E.I., funeral home.

Onenew case of COVID-19 was confirmedin the province on Monday.Dr. Heather Morrison said the new caseis a woman in her 40s that travelled outside Atlantic Canada.

On Twitter, the Government of P.E.I. issued a new directive advising anyone who has travelled to Halifax, Monctonor Saint John between last week and 12:01 am Tuesday to:

  • Closely monitor for symptoms
  • Wear a mask at all times, including outdoors
  • Limit contacts
  • Hand wash regularly
  • Physically distance when possible
  • Download the COVID Alert App

In other COVID-19 developments, aone-day COVID-19 testing clinic was held atLennox IslandFriday out of precaution.There are no known cases of COVID-19 on Lennox Island, said Chief Darlene Bernard.

A P.E.I. teen has turned his science fair project into a businessbuilding and selling bat housesafter the pandemic cancelled the provincial science fair.

A COVID-19 testing clinic was set up at the Lennox Island Health Centre on Friday. (Nicole Williams/CBC)

There is one activeCOVID-19 casein the province. P.E.I. has seen a total of 69cases, with no deaths and no hospitalizations.

Nova Scotia reported37new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesdaythe fifth highest single-day increase in cases since the start of the pandemic as officials announced new restrictions to stem the spread of the coronavirus.

New Brunswick announced five new cases, bringing its number of active cases to 93.

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Further resources

  • Here isinformation for livingwith the COVID-19 pandemic on P.E.I. including information on government relief programs, physical distancing measuresand essential health services.
  • Here is a look at how coronavirus isspreading across Canada.

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