The Government of Prince Edward Island has established a toll-free number for Islanders to report individuals, businesses or other organizations that they believe are not following current self-isolation or physical distancing protocols or mask use protocols. ...
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- COVID-19: Back to School PlanProvided by: Government of Prince Edward Island - Department of Education and Lifelong Learning - AKA: Formerly Department of Education, Early Learning and CultureProvides online information about what parents and students can expect when returning to school in September 2020 during the pandemic. Includes details about: Changes to school routines Transportation Tips for easing children into a new routine Changes...
- COVID-19: Co-parenting Action TeamProvided by: Government of Prince Edward Island - AKA: PEI GovernmentHelps connect parents who are separated or divorced with government and community programs to help them address co-parenting challenges they are facing due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- COVID-19: Info HubProvided by: Canadian Mental Health Association Prince Edward Island Division - AKA: CMHA; CMHA PEIProvides an online hub of COVID-19 related resources and services such as: Mental health supports and workshops Online social and learning activities Income and housing support Food resources
- WHEN AND WHERE TO I HAVE TO WEAR A MASK?From November 17, 2020 to February 21, 2021 it is mandatory to wear a mask in all indoor public spaces in PEI regardless of whether an individual has COVID-19 symptoms or not. Face guards and spit shields do not replace ...
- Due to COVID-19, temporary travel restrictions to Canada are in place.Several factors determine a person's permission to enter Canada but the final decision is made by a border services officer at the port of entry.All travellers 5 years and older must provide...
- The Chief Public Health Office's alert system helps individuals and businesses figure out what types of activities/gatherings are allowed, limited or not allowed based on the current severity of the COVID-19 situation in PEI. Detailed information about each ph...
- Many provincial government sites and services have a change in their public access due to COVID-19 restrictions. Service access can change based on COVID-19 alert level. Webpage contains information about whether services are available in person, by phone, app...
- ATLANTIC BUBBLE IS SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICEDuring the Bubble suspension, it is recommended that people do not travel outside of PEI for non-essential reasons. A 14-day self-isolation period is required when returning to PEI, even if travel was to an Atla...
- While the Atlantic Bubble is suspended, there are some exceptions to having to self-isolate for 14 days if travelling within Atlantic Canada. The exceptions include: Medical or dental appointments Activities involving very brief, physically distant interaction...
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