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3 Regulars Bar staff test positive for COVID-19, patrons asked to check for symptoms

Toronto Public Health is urging people who went to a popular Toronto bar earlier this month tomonitor themselves for COVID-19 symptoms after threeemployees there tested positive for COVID-19.

Anyone who visited bar between Sept. 13 and 22 warned of potential exposure

Toronto Public Health says three staff members at Regulars Bar, located near King and Bathurst streets, have tested positive for COVID-19. (Derick Deonarain/CBC)

Toronto Public Health is urging people who went to a popular Toronto bar earlier this month tomonitor themselves for COVID-19 symptoms after threeemployees there tested positive for COVID-19.

In the last few days, three staff members at Regulars Bar, located near King and Bathurststreets, receivedpositive COVID-19 test results.

As a precaution, the health agencyis asking anyone who was there between Sept. 13 and22 to monitor for COVID-19 symptoms for 14 days after their visit.

TPH estimates that about600 people may have been at the venue during this time.

Meanwhile, TPH has followed up with all known close contacts of the employees and asked them to get tested and to go into isolationfor 14 days.

"Regulars Bar has worked cooperatively with TPH throughout this investigation," TPH said in a news release onSunday.

"TPH extends thanks to Regulars Bar management and other local businesses who are helping to reduce the spread of this virus by taking measures to keep staff, customers and the broader public safe."

7 cases linked to Yonge Street Warehouse

The news comes one day after TPH saidseven people who have tested positive for COVID-19 went to a Yonge Street restaurantwithin the last month.

Of the seven, five are staff members and two are patrons, all of which attended Yonge Street Warehouse, at 336 Yonge St., between Sept. 10 and Sept. 17.

Around 1,700 people may have been at the venue during this time, TPH said, however, people not already contacted are viewed as low risk.

3 restaurants ordered to close

Meanwhile, public health officials haveorderedthree restaurantson King Street Westto close to protect the public from COVID-19.

"These closure orders were undertaken based on Toronto Public Healthinvestigations, including contact-tracing data, which has shown that each establishment has not taken the necessary steps to sufficiently protect both the public and employees from the spread of COVID-19," the city has said.

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Toronto Public Health says it's ordered the closure of four bars and restaurants, at least three of which are on the city's busy King Street.

In some cases, people infected with COVID-19 worked at more than one of the locations.

One restaurantin particular served food buffet-style, which is prohibited under provincial regulations to slow the spread of COVID-19. Another restauranthas not been co-operativewith investigatorsand impeded the investigation.

With files from Julia Knope