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Hundreds Possibly Exposed To COVID-19 At Toronto Strip Club After Worker Tests Positive

Around 550 people could have been exposed.
Ontario Editor

Anyone who visited a popular Toronto strip club last week might want to monitor for symptoms. 

The City of Toronto has announced that the Brass Rail Tavern, a popular gentlemen's club, had an employee recently test positive for COVID-19. 

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Approximately 550 individuals may have been exposed in this setting.


City of Toronto

The employee worked between August 4 and August 9 and potentially exposed around 550 people to the disease. 

The City of Toronto has already contacted all people who were known to visit the location during this time. 

There is no risk of exposure to anyone who attended the club outside of the hours in which this employee worked. 

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