2 new public COVID-19 exposures in Lower Mainland - Action News
Home WebMail Friday, November 22, 2024, 12:15 PM | Calgary | -10.5°C | Regions Advertise Login | Our platform is in maintenance mode. Some URLs may not be available. |
British Columbia

2 new public COVID-19 exposures in Lower Mainland

The Fraser Health Authority has issued a warning for the Hookah Lounge in Surrey, while 7-Eleven Canada is notifying its customers that an associate at its Davie Street location has a confirmed case of COVID-19.

Public exposure notices are issued when health officials can't trace everyone who may have been exposed

A pedestrian walks under the Cambie Street Bridge in downtown Vancouver on April 29. (Ben Nelms/CBC)

Fraser Health has put out a public notice warning of a potential COVID-19 exposure at the Hookah Lounge in Surrey, B.C.

The business is located at10609 King George Hwy. Anyone who visited the site between midnight and 4 a.m. on August 1, and between midnight and 5 a.m. on August 2 could have been exposed to COVID-19.

B.C.'s public health authorities only put out public notices when they can't contacteveryone who was potentially exposed during the dates and times of exposure.

Businesses can also issue their own exposure notices even though the health authority might have already completed all contact tracing and therefore not find it necessary.

In that light, 7-Eleven Canada issued a statement saying one of its staff members at its location at 904 Davie Street has a confirmed case ofCOVID-19.

It says any customers who may have visited the store on July 28 should monitor their symptoms. The company says the store has been shut down to thoroughly clean and sanitize the location, with plans to reopen this week.

The only public exposures currently listed by the Vancouver Coastal Health Authority include theNo5 Orangestrip club, for the nights ofJuly 1, 3, 4 and 7, and the Sandman Suites Vancouveron Davie Street betweenJuly 7 to 16.