British Columbia

Health authority warns of COVID-19 exposure at Kitsilano pub

Vancouver Coastal Health is warning of a new COVID-19 exposure at a pub in the Kitsilano neighbourhood. 

Another exposure alert has also been issued for Wreck Beach

The exposures are believed to be low risk, but Vancouver Coastal Health is asking guests who visited on those dates to self-monitor for symptoms. (Kings Head Public House)

Vancouver Coastal Health is warning of a COVID-19 exposure at a pub in the Kitsilano neighbourhood. 

The health authority says anyone who attended The King's Head Public House between Sept. 4 and Sept. 7 during operating hours may have been exposed.

The exposures are believed to be low risk, but VCH is asking guests who visited on those dates to self-monitor for symptoms.

The incident is the latest in a series of COVID-19 exposure events at bars and clubs across Vancouver.

Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry ordered nightclubs closed on Sept. 8, citing the risk of coronavirus transmission.

She also ordered liquor sales at restaurants and bars to end at 10 p.m., and such businesses to close at 11 p.m., unless they are serving food.

Meanwhile, VCH has also alerted the public to a possible exposure event on Wreck Beach in Vancouver. People who visited the beach on Sept. 7 between 1 and 8:30 p.m. may have been exposed to COVID-19, though the risk of contracting the disease is believed to be low.

This is the second time an exposure alert has been issued for the popular clothing-optional beach.

VCH has a full list of public exposures posted online.