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

Complaints about the premier's comments about not shopping in Moncton, and the Atlantic bubble remains intact for now.

Changes to Atlantic bubble may become necessary, premier says

Premier Dennis King is urging Islanders to shop on P.E.I. this Christmas. (Nicola MacLeod/CBC)

A Charlottetown bingo hall has had to stop operating after public health officials rescinded its COVID-19 operational plan. After they carried out renovations placing barriersbetween patrons, it turns out they need more distance among them.

The Quebec Major Junior Hockey League's Saint John Sea Dogs were supposed to play the Charlottetown Islanders on Friday, but have had to suspendin-person activities after a staff member tested positive for COVID-19.

P.E.I. Sen.Diane Griffin questioned the government representative in the Senate Tuesday, suggesting the federal government should force international travellers like snowbirds returning to Canada to self-isolate for two weeks in the city where they land, as Australia does.

Moncton, N.B., is facing more public health restrictions as it has been bumped back up to an orange phase of COVID-19 recovery.The situation in the Moncton region has "been steadily worsening," said Dr. Jennifer Russell, New Brunswick'schief medical officer of health.

That will likely only add fuel to the fire of debate over whether or not Islanders should heed P.E.I. Premier Dennis King, who isurging Islanders not to make the region part of their holiday shopping plans.

King said there are no changes to the Atlantic bubble, but changes may be necessary if COVID-19 cases continue to rise in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.

The province's new mask-wearing mandate had the support of most people CBC P.E.I. spoke with. (Danny Arsenault/CBC)

As of 12:01 a.m. on Friday and continuing until Feb. 15, non-medical masks will be required in all indoor public places, P.E.I. Premier Dennis King said at the Island's weekly public health briefing on Tuesday.

There is now oneactive COVID-19 casein the province. P.E.I. has seen a total of 68cases, with no deaths and no hospitalizations.

Also in the news

  • Most people CBC P.E.I. spoke with on the streets of Charlottetown Tuesday supported new mandatory mask rules.
  • The Stratford food drive last weekend fell short of its record year in 2019, but the executive director of the Upper Room Hospitality Ministry food bank said he is still pleased with the results given the challenges of COVID-19.
  • Hockey P.E.I. says there have beenseveral complaints about spectators not wearing masks, which violates its pandemic protocols.
  • A 20-year-old man was charged withviolating public health ordersfollowing a gathering of about 60 people in Summerside on the weekend.

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.

Morefrom CBC P.E.I.

Corrections

  • A previous version of this story stated there had been a total of 70 cases of COVID-19 on P.E.I. There have in fact been 68.
    Nov 20, 2020 8:47 AM AT