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COVID-19 on P.E.I.: What's happening Thursday, Aug. 13

P.E.I. public health officials are asking anyone who was on Air Canada Flight AC8360 on July 30 to call 811 if they develop symptoms similar to those of COVID-19.

Five essential workers who were travelling from Toronto to Charlottetown on the Thursday evening flight have since tested positive for coronavirus.

The community of Tyne Valley is rallying for Kraft Hockeyville votes amid pandemic restrictions.

A local Parkinson's group is running into some unforeseen obstacles in their effort to continue offering clients crucial services during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Canadian Premier League says all results were negative from the 2nd round of coronavirus tests conducted since the 8 teams and related personnel arrived on the Island last weekend.

The pro soccer league kicks off play today in the Island Games, a tournament that will produce a winner for its delayed and shortened 2020 season.

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John Robertson/CBC

Dr. Heather Morrison says Prince Edward Island has five more cases of COVID-19 after four weeks without a new diagnosis.

With P.E.I.'s traditional Fringe Festival cancelled, organizers have put together a new show featuring diverse Island voices called Pounding the Pavement.

The P.E.I. government has announced a new gift card program to help boost the tourism shoulder season.

The province's affordable housing development program has been put on hold because of COVID-19.

P.E.I. has confirmed a total of 41 cases of COVID-19 since the pandemic began, with no deaths or hospitalizations.

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