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All tests results related to recent potential exposures are negative thus far
2020-11-26
All individuals tested in relation to PEI’s most recent positive case of COVID-19 and potential exposures to the virus in the Charlottetown area have received negative test results to date.
“I want to thank staff at the testing clinics, the provincial laboratory, Island EMS, and public health...
One new COVID-19 case and potential exposures in Prince Edward Island
2020-11-25
Chief Public Health Officer, Dr. Heather Morrison, has confirmed one new case of COVID-19 in Prince Edward Island.
The individual is a female in her 20s who recently travelled to PEI from within Atlantic Canada. She has mild symptoms and is self-isolating at home. Contact tracing is ongoing, and...
Islanders can now book COVID-19 testing appointments online
2020-11-25
Islanders who require COVID-19 testing now have the option of booking their appointment online and receiving a scheduled test in Slemon Park in Summerside or at the Charlottetown testing clinic on Park Street..
To request an appointment, visit: Request an appointment for COVID-19 Testing for PEI...
Groups take action to prevent violence against women
2020-11-25
Four Island organizations will receive funding through the Violence Against Women Prevention Grants to enhance awareness, education and action towards preventing violence against women in Prince Edward Island.
“Violence and abuse affects everyone. We want to live in a place where people are safe...
More funding to support emergency, transitional and affordable housing
2020-11-24
The provincial government is providing more funding to the Salvation Army to help keep Islanders safe and out of the cold this winter.
A total of $3,700,000 over three years will support the Bedford MacDonald House men’s shelter, Smith Lodge and the Community Outreach Center. Smith Lodge will...
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) License Application and Instructions
2020-11-23
In order to practice Emergency Medical Technology in Prince Edward Island, all applicants must hold current registration with the EMS Board of Prince Edward Island. Use the guide in this document to identify the right application type.