P.E.I. reports three new COVID-19 cases, including one seniors’ residence employee
CHARLOTETOWN, P.E.I. — Prince Edward Island reported new COVID-19 cases for the first time in more than two months, announcing three new cases on Saturday — including one person who worked at Charlottetown seniors’ home.
Dr. Heather Morrison, the province’s chief public health officer, told a news conference that all three cases were Islanders who’d travelled within Canada — the first cases in P.E.I. since April 28.
“This is disappointing news, but we have said consistently that we need to be prepared for more cases and we are,” Morrison said, noting none of the cases are related to seasonal residents or the opening of the Atlantic bubble this week.
One, a man in his 50s, was an essential services worker who’d travelled outside the province and was self-isolating.

