COVID-19 exposure possible at downtown Vancouver shoe store

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COVID-19 exposure possible at downtown Vancouver shoe store
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Shoppers who attended a downtown Vancouver shoe store last week may have been exposed to novel coronavirus, health officials say.

Those who visited the Foot Locker at 919 Robson St., on the corner of Robson and Hornby, are asked to self-monitor if they were in the store on specific days.Vancouver Coastal Health said the risk is believed to be low, but those who were there should watch for symptoms.The dates for a possible exposure atThe health authority also added dates to the. Initially it was reported those who'd been at the Davie Street bar may have been exposed overnight from July 31 to Aug. 1.

Symptoms of COVID-19 can include, but are not limited to, fever, dry cough and tiredness. The virus can also make a patient feel achy, or have a sore throat, diarrhea, pink eye, headache, loss of taste or smell and a rash on fingers and toes.

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