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Health officials in P.E.I., N.S. discuss case at source of Island COVID-19 cluster
Prince Edward Island's chief medical officer of health is warning that the five new cases of COVID-19 discovered over the weekend indicate the province is still susceptible to the novel coronavirus. A foreign student who arrived in Canada from the United States is believed to have transmitted the novel coronavirus to someone from P.E.I. after failing to respect self-isolation measures in Nova Scotia.
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The Canadian Press
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CP17849603
Legacy Identifier:
n_PEI-NS-Traveller20200706T1540
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2m15s
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1920px × 1080px 155.61 MB
Create Date:
7/6/2020 3:40:00 PM
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Charlottetown
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Dr. Heather Morrison
Dr. Robert Strang
Halifax
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Nova Scotia Premier
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Stephen McNeil
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