P.E.I. introduces ‘circuit-breaker’ measures as Quebc marks COVID-19 anniversary
One of the provinces that’s largely escaped the ravages of the COVID-19 pandemic abruptly moved to stem a burgeoning outbreak on Saturday, while Canada’s two long-standing virus hot spots marked a grim anniversary and braced to pass some sobering milestones in their respective fights against the pandemic.
Prince Edward Island’s newly announced “circuit-breaker” measures, which limit gathering sizes and social circles, are meant to clamp down on an outbreak of COVID-19 that officials believe is linked to the variant of the virus that first emerged in the United Kingdom.
“We do seem to be stuck in this tangled spider’s web of COVID and it won’t really let us out of its grip,” P.E.I. Premier Dennis King said Saturday.
The measures come into effect Sunday and are set to last two weeks.