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COVID-19 on P.E.I.: What's happening Friday, June 19

The Atlantic premiers continue to haggle on how, when and to whom borders will be open to, as Statistics Canada releases numbers on P.E.I.'s retail sector.

April saw dismal results for the retail sector on P.E.I.

P.E.I. schools have been empty since March. Staff have been trying out different layouts of desks to see what physical distancing could look like in the classroom this fall. (Shane Hennessey/CBC)

P.E.I. Premier Dennis King is distancing his administration from a statement made by one of his Atlantic colleagues Friday, as the four provinces continue to haggle over whether, when or how to open their borders, and to whom.

Addressing a question on the topic at a media conference Friday morning, New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs said that after opening their borders to one another, the four premiers are "all aligned that we hope to expand across the country in mid-July, sometime in July."

Statistics Canada released the dismal results of the retail sector for April on Friday, but P.E.I. retailers are open again and looking forward to a brighter future. 

P.E.I. correctional officials say no inmates sent home from jail wearing electronic ankle bracelets during the COVID-19 pandemic have reoffended.

A P.E.I. couple has been trying to get home from Mexico since April, but they are facing repeated flight cancellations.

Students will be back in school this fall. A CBC special report investigated how schools have been preparing.

Stores on P.E.I. are still struggling to keep some items in stock.

P.E.I. has had 27 confirmed cases, the most recent on April 28. All of have recovered. About 9,100 COVID-19 tests from P.E.I. have been done.

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