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COVID-19 on P.E.I.: What's happening Friday, Jan. 8

Inan interviewwith CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin, Dr. Michael Gardamsaid P.E.I. has done very well with its vaccine rollout so far.

First doses of Moderna vaccines are now being given on P.E.I.

The first to receive the Moderna vaccine on P.E.I. today was 86-year-old Wedgewood Manor resident Doreen Wooder. (Travis Kingdon/CBC)

Inan interviewwith CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin, Dr. Michael Gardamsaid P.E.I. has done very well with its vaccine rollout so far.

The Modernavaccine rollout began today with 86-year-old Doreen Wooderreceiving the shot at Summerside's Wedgewood Manor.She credited Dr. Heather Morrison doing "such a great job of protecting Islanders and giving sound advice" as being the reason she and herhusband decided they'd get the vaccine.

Despite the requests of some seasonal residents to be vaccinated on P.E.I., Morrison says the provinceonly expects to have enough vaccine to cover the Island's year-round inhabitants.

Meanwhile, P.E.I.'s pharmacists say they've been in talks with Morrison's office and may be distributing and administering vaccines come spring.

Statistics Canada also released its Labour Force Survey for Decemberthis morning andthe provincial economy dropped 900 jobsduring circuit breaker measures.

Carpenter Patrick Callbeck working on the new windows in the Glenaladale schoolhouse, as part of a celebration planned for 2022. (Shane Hennessey/CBC)

The pandemic is making planning harder, but organizers are moving ahead to mark the 250th anniversary of the arrival of Scottish settlers on P.E.I. in 2022.

After taking a hard hit in the spring, with hundreds more businesses than usual shutting down, P.E.I. saw a strong recovery in the summer months.

P.E.I. announced one new COVID-19 case on Thursday. The woman in her 20s arrived in the province by vehicle from outside the Atlantic region and has been self-isolating.

The Island has now had 102casesof COVID-19 since the pandemic began. Eight remain active.

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The symptoms of COVID-19 can include:

  • Fever.
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  • Possible loss of taste and/or smell.
  • Sore throat.
  • New or worsening fatigue.
  • Headache.
  • Shortness of breath.
  • Runny nose.

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