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COVID-19 on P.E.I.: What s happening Wednesday, Dec. 23
More Islanders are seeking help from food banks this Christmas, and people on P.E.I. have been getting creative during the pandemic.
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Posted: Dec 23, 2020 7:05 AM AT | Last Updated: December 23, 2020
Hockey P.E.I. has faced many challenges in keeping the game on the ice this year.(Steve Bruce/CBC)
In her last interview with CBC P.E.I. before the holidays and the end of 2020, Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Heather Morrison reflected on the tough past year, and looked ahead to some possible changes to pandemic protocols in the new year.
COVID-19 on P.E.I.: What s happening Tuesday, Dec. 22
In the final planned COVID-19 briefing for Prince Edward Island in 2020, Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Heather Morrison laid out more details on the vaccination plan, while Chief of Nursing Marion Dowling told Islanders walk-in testing clinics will have reduced holiday hours.
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Posted: Dec 22, 2020 7:02 AM AT | Last Updated: December 23, 2020
With some restrictions of the circuit-breaker lockdown lifted, residents of long-term care homes will be able to see more friends and family this year.(Laura Meader/CBC)
In the final planned COVID-19 briefing for Prince Edward Island in 2020, Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Heather Morrison laid out more details on the Island s vaccination plan, while Chief of Nursing Marion Dowling said walk-in testing clinics will have reduced holiday hours and urged Islanders to check the province s site before heading out for testing.
Posted: Dec 21, 2020 10:42 AM AT | Last Updated: December 21, 2020
Images of people calmly receiving injections can help people deal with their fears. Here, Debbie Lawless, a registered nurse at The Garden Home in Charlottetown, receives one of the first doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine on Prince Edward Island. (Kirk Pennell/CBC)
How to conquer the fear of needles in time for COVID-19 vaccine
Katie Birnie, a clinical psychologist who researches pain management, told the Calgary Eyeopener on Monday that for people who fear needles, the mere thought of getting jabbed can prompt anxiety, but there are ways to make the experience less unpleasant.
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