Potential coronavirus exposure identified at two Coquitlam pubs

Aug 12 2020, 12:04 am

Fraser Health is alerting the public of potential exposure to coronavirus at two Coquitlam pubs.

The health authority’s website lists The Taphouse Coquitlam located at 405 North Road #2 and Charlie Hamiltons Pub at 1031-1161 Pinetree Way (Facing Lincoln Avenue) as the latest sites of possible public exposure.

The exposure events took place during the dates and times listed below:

coronavirus exposure

Fraser Health Authority

Fraser Health says that exposures are added to its public list when they are “unable to reach or identify all individuals potentially exposed via contact tracing.”

“The possible exposures listed on this site are believed to be low risk but, out of an abundance of caution, Public Health asks anyone who may have visited any of the locations listed on the specified dates and times to monitor themselves for symptoms,” says Fraser Health on its website.

The health authority stresses that “there is no known risk to anyone who attended” outside of the dates and times. They also say that if a person remains healthy and doesn’t show any symptoms, there’s no need to self-isolate.

This comes after Fraser Health announced possible exposure to COVID-19 at a “summer fest” and “night rave” that took place in Surrey.

Earlier on Tuesday, Vancouver Coastal Health also announced a possible exposure event at a downtown Vancouver Foot Locker location.

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