COVID-19 on P.E.I.: What s happening Friday, Feb. 26
With six new cases in the past 48 hours, public health officials on P.E.I. are asking all young people 14-29 in the Summerside area to get tested for COVID-19, even if they don t have any symptoms.
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Posted: Feb 26, 2021 6:59 AM AT | Last Updated: February 27
People line up in their vehicles Friday morning for testing in Slemon Park, just outside of Summerside, where three new cases of COVID-19 were announced Thursday.(Submitted by Bill Schurman)
With six new cases in the past 48 hours, public health officials on P.E.I. are urging everyone 14-29 in the Summerside area to get tested for COVID-19, even if they don t have symptoms. Testing will take place at Three Oaks Senior High School through the weekend.
COVID-19 on P.E.I.: What s happening Thursday, Feb. 25
Thursday evening public health officials announced a cluster of three new cases of COVID-19, and asked all residents of Summerside to be on the lookout for symptoms.
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Anyone in Summerside experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 should get tested at a drive-thru clinic Friday, officials said.(Natalia Goodwin/CBC)
Thursday evening public health officials announced a cluster of three new cases of COVID-19, and asked all residents of Summerside to be on the lookout for symptoms.
Also Thursday, Dr. Heather Morrison said enforcement is now involved with two new cases announced Wednesday and a link to one public exposure site, the Toys R Us in Charlottetown.
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Daryl Guignion, a retired UPEI biology professor and environmental champion, died in Charlottetown on Monday.
Born in 1942 in Rosebridge, in the Gaspé region of Quebec, Guignion had to leave home for Halifax to finish high school, which was not available in his home town. He became the first member of his family to earn a university degree.
He did not stop there. Guignion earned a masters degree and was offered a position in the biology department at St. Dunstan s University, which became the University of Prince Edward Island following an an amalgamation with Prince of Wales College in 1969.