SHARE TORONTO -- A patron of a downtown Toronto strip club has tested positive for COVID-19 just days after a worker at the Brass Rail Tavern also tested positive for the disease.
An employee of the Brass Rail Tavern at 701 Yonge Street, who last worked on August 9, later tested positive for novel coronavirus, prompting Toronto Public Health to warn 550 other employees and patrons of the establishment of possible exposure.
"This person lives outside of Toronto and TPH is working with the applicable health unit who will request information about possible sources of infection as part of their investigation," Dr. Vinita Dubey said.
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