Kelowna is six days removed from Interior Health’s advisory of potential COVID-19 exposures in the downtown area.Establishments on Bernard Avenue, near the waterfront of Okanagan Lake, are saying they’re experiencing a dip in business following the advisory.
Interior Health investigating if South Okanagan farm coronavirus outbreak linked to Kelowna “It’s been a slow week for sure,” said Dev Strilchuck, a Momo Sushi employee.“I noticed it was way slower downtown, not just at our restaurant, but even talking to other waitresses, they say their restaurants are slow, too.”According to the City of Kelowna, on July 4 – 5, the weekend before the advisory was released, Bernard Avenue saw a total of around 53,000 pedestrians and cyclists.Fast.