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Coronavirus: Possible exposure at Kelowna Family YMCA, Interior Health says

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COVID-19 attended the pool at the Kelowna Family YMCA on the evening of Nov. 3.The possible exposure is limited to the pool area.

B.C. breaks records again with 617 new COVID-19 cases, 167 in hospital Contact tracing is underway, and Interior Health will notify close contacts directly.Anyone not contacted by IH can continue to visit the facility.

Coronavirus: Outbreak declared at long-term care home in Kelowna YMCA pools re-opened to the public on Aug. 10, as part of the province’s move to Phase 3 of pandemic safety protocols.“The safety and well-being of our members, staff, and the public remains our highest priority,” YMCA of Okanagan CEO Sharon Peterson said in a news release.[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest.

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