SHA warning of possible COVID-19 exposure at two Regina businesses July 6
The Saskatchewan Health Authority said Friday a person who later tested positive for COVID-19 visited two Regina businesses on July 6 — including Costco.
In a media release, the SHA issued an advisory saying the person visited Costco on July 6 between 3 and 4 p.m. That came after the person had made a stop at the KFC at 3998 Albert St. South between noon and 2 p.m.
The SHA said the person visited the two businesses “during the time when they were likely infectious with COVID-19.”
Anyone who visited those businesses during those times is being urged to self-monitor for symptoms during the 14-day period after their visit or to ask for a testing referral by calling HealthLine 811.