Chinook Centre warns of COVID-19 case
Posted Dec 3, 2020 8:14 am.
Last Updated Dec 3, 2020 8:15 am.
CALGARY (CityNews) – The owner of one of Calgary’s biggest shopping centres is warning customers about a positive case of COVID-19.
In a statement sent out Monday, Cadillac Fairview said someone shopping on the Black Friday weekend tested positive for the virus.
It’s unclear when the infected person found out they had COVID-19, but they immediately notified Alberta Health Services (AHS) and Cadillac Fairview.
If you or anyone you know have been to chinook mall recently go get tested. pic.twitter.com/Idt7UmLhf8
— -M (@Moe_Saghir) December 2, 2020
The shopper reportedly visited numerous stores including Nordstrom, Hudson’s Bay and Nespresso but AHS said no further action needs to be taken and stores can remain open.
Chinook Centre has ramped up cleaning since news of the positive case broke and is asking shoppers to monitor for symptoms.
Last week, Calgary police were called to the mall to deal with issues of overcrowding after the provincial government introduced new capacity limits for stores and social gathering limits.
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