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Summary

Two Vancouver Clubs Had COVID-19 Exposures Last Week

One of them is inside Trump Tower.
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Anyone who's been hitting the club recently should take note that there were two recent potential COVID-19 exposures in Vancouver at nightlife venues.

Vancouver Coastal Health and the BCCDC have said that those who were recently at Levels Nightclub and IVY Lounge should monitor for symptoms although the risk is low.

If you develop any symptoms of COVID-19, please seek testing and then self-isolate.


Vancouver Coastal Health

The IVY Lounge is on the third floor of Trump Tower and the potential exposure date is August 7, so anyone there between 10 p.m. to closing around 2 a.m. would be affected by this notice.

Levels Nightclub, inside the old A&B sound at 560 Seymour Street, has two dates on Tuesday, August 4 and Friday, August 7 — folks there between the hours of 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. should self-monitor.

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