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VCH issues COVID-19 alert for three Whistler pubs

staff report
January 27, 2021 4:31pm

Vancouver Coastal Health has added three pubs in Whistler to the COVID-19 exposure alert list.

A COVID-19 warning has been issued for Dubh Linn Gate Irish Pub, located at 170-4320 Sundial Crescent in Whistler.

The exposure dates are from January 1 to 27, during operating hours.

Another COVID-19 public exposure notification was issued today for Black’s Pub at 7-4340 Sundial Place in Whistler.

The potential exposure dates are Jan 5-27, during operating hours.

Another warning was issued for Black’s Pub, located at 7-4340 Sundial Place.

Yesterday, an exposure warning was issued for Longhorn Saloon, located at 4280 Mountain Square.

The dates are January 16 to January 25, during operating hours.

Last week, COVID-alerts were issued for El Furniture Warehouse at 4308 Main Street and Hy’s Steakhouse & Cocktail Bar at 4308 Main Street in Whistler.

The possible exposures, however, are believed to be low risk.

Out of caution, Public Health asks anyone who may have visited these locations during the listed times to monitor themselves for symptoms.

There is no known risk to anyone who attended any listed locations outside of the specified dates and times.

Last week, Whistler Mayor Jack Crompton cautioned his community after what he described as a “concerning” increase in the COVID-19 cases in the community.

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