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COVID-19 on P.E.I.: What's happening Sunday, Jan. 24

More people were allowed in churches and other places of worship Sunday after the province eased some COVID-19 measures this weekend.

More people allowed in churches and places of worship

Physical distancing and mask use are still mandatory on P.E.I. in public spaces such as grocery stories. (Danny Arsenault/CBC)

More people were allowed in churches and other places of worship Sunday after the province eased some COVID-19 measures this weekend.

There have been no reported cases of influenza on P.E.I. this season, as well as fewer cases of coughs and colds, which the Chief Public Health Office creditsto "unintended impacts" of pandemic restrictions.

With cough and cold season all but non-existent this year because of COVID-19 health measures, Honibelozenge-maker Island Abbey Foodshas laid off 30 staff.

Despite those layoffs, it'sbeen a banner year for P.E.I.'s biosciences sector, with more than 200 new jobsin 2020, and seven Island bioscience companiesplanning major expansions this year.

The total number of positive COVID-19 cases reported on P.E.I. remains110, with sevenstill active. There have been no deaths or hospitalizations.

New Brunswick reported 20 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, mostlyin the Moncton and Edmundston regions. The province now has 334 active cases.

Nova Scotia hada single new case of COVID-19 to reportalong with two recoveries, bringing the total of known active cases to19.

Also in the news

  • There's been a reorganizationin the top ranks at Health PEI, after lessons learned about improved workflowduring COVID-19.
  • Dr. Michael Gardamis now Health P.E.I.'s new chief operating officer, and said hewants to find out whyP.E.I. continues tostrugglewith a shortage of family physicians and nurses.
  • The Charlottetown Islanders' games this weekend against the Cape Breton Eagles have been cancelled due to travel restrictions from the COVID-19 pandemic. The Islanders haven't played since the Atlantic bubble was suspended in November,and it's uncertain when they'll play again.
  • The governmentis openingwork and study hubs across P.E.I. to provide workspaces and reliable internet access to people who need it, amidchanges to the way people are working during the pandemic.

Further resources

Reminder about symptoms

The symptoms of COVID-19 can include:

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

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