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People who attended 2 Lethbridge parties urged to book COVID-19 tests

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April 1, 2021“Alberta Health Services is asking individuals who attended a house party in south Lethbridge on either March 13 and/or March 20 to book a COVID-19 test as a precautionary measure due to exposure to a positive individual in attendance,” the tweet said.

Lethbridge mayor meets with premier about COVID-19 concerns in south zone AHS South zone communications director Gwen Wirth confirmed Friday that each gathering occurred at the same home.People who attended either gathering are being asked to book a testing appointment, whether symptomatic or not, and alert health officials that they were a close contact of a confirmed case.You can book a testing appointment online or by calling Health Link at 811..

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