Various People Who Tested Positive For COVID-19 Visited A Bar Near Montreal Last Tuesday

Mile Public House shared this news on its official Facebook page.
Contributing Writer

Bars in Quebec were officially allowed to reopen as of Thursday, June 25, and it seems as though we're already seeing negative consequences to such.

Five days after bars got the green light to reopen, the Mile Public House in Brossard had people present at the bar, both inside and on the terrasse, who tested positive for COVID-19 recently after.

Anyone who attended the Mile on Tuesday, June 30th after 8 p.m., please confine yourself and get tested as soon as possible.

Mile Public House

Both the Direction de santé publique de la Montérégie and Mile Public House shared this news on their Facebook pages.

All individuals who frequented this bar in Brossard on Tuesday, June 30 from 8 p.m. to 3 a.m. are being asked to take proper precautions, such as isolating themselves and getting tested for the virus.

To make an appointment to get tested, you can call 1-877-644-4545 or 450-644-4545.

Via Mile Public House Facebook

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