Health authority warns of potential coronavirus exposure at Vancouver Foot Locker store

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Vancouver Coastal Health says the potential exposure dates were Aug. 4 and Aug. 5 during operating hours at the store on Robson Street

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Vancouver Coastal Health says the potential exposure dates were Aug. 4 and Aug. 5 during operating hours. Affected flights including Alaska Airlines flight 2930 from Seattle on July 31 and United Airlines flight 375 from San Francisco, although all passengers entering Canada from international destinations are required to self isolate for two weeks.

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