PEI COVID-19 Case Data
As of 12-January-2021
| COVID-19 Case Data | |
| Total cases (including recovered) | 103 |
| Negative results | 81,653 |
| Recovered Cases | 95 |
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Total cases
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103
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Gender
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Female
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41 (39.8%)
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Male
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62 (60.2%) |
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Age distribution (in years)
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< 20
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9 (8.7%)
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| 20 to 39 | 57 (55.3%) |
| 40 to 59 | 27 (26.2%) |
| 60 to 79 | 9 (8.7%) |
| 80 and over | 1 (1.0%) |
* What does recovered mean?
A case is deemed recovered if it has been 14 days since symptoms began; the individual does not a fever and symptoms have markedly improved. If a case was asymptomatic (no symptoms), we use the date of the test to start the 14 days.
Published date:
January 12, 2021