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Fraser Health shuts down 23 business over COVID-19 cases

The list grows in the Fraser Health region
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More than 20  businesses have been shut down in the Fraser Health region due to coronavirus (COVID-19) transmission in the workplace – including two in Burnaby and one in New Westminster.

Under new guidelines established by public health officials earlier this month, health authorities and WorkSafeBC can close down a place of business if there has been multiple COVID-19 cases tied to the location. Those closures are posted online by each health authority.

In its first weeks of reporting, Fraser Health closed down dozens of businesses in the region, including restaurants, retail stores, and even the Maple Ridge outpost of Service BC.

Workplace closures due to COVID-19 cases are typically in place for 10 days.

In New Westminster, Odyssey International Exports at 109 Braid St. is listed by Fraser Health.

The latest Burnaby closures include Fitness 2000, located at 9304 Salish Court in Burnaby. Also in Burnaby is Reid’s Automotive Recycling on Trapp Avenue. Previously, both Burnaby Club 16 Trevor Linden Fitness locations were listed.

Here are other new ones:

Oly’s Pet Connection in Mission

Gold Room Jewellers in Surrey

Mako Wood Furniture in Surrey.

Advanced Material Handling in Abbotsford (partial closure)

Mertin GM in Chilliwack (partial closure in main dealership building)

A&T Insurance Broker in Delta

Fraser Valley Equipment in Surrey

Samuel, Son & Co in Langley

Gurdwara Sahib Brookside in Surrey

Club 16 Trevor Linden Fitness in Langley

Correctional and Learning Development in Abbotsford

It’s about Time and Jewelry in Langley

TTF Education in Chilliwack

Triple O’s Maple Ridge (just the restaurant on Lougheed Highway)

Canadian Form Rentals in Langley

CIMtech in Surrey (just the office)

Cann-Amm Exports in Maple Ridge

Anytime Fitness Fleetwood

Rona on the Langley bypass

Bains Travel in Surrey

  • With additional reporting by Lindsay William-Ross