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Video shows large street party on Vancouver’s Granville strip amid COVID-19

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Here’s what B.C. youth have to say about the province’s coronavirus spike It comes as provincial health authorities warn of the danger of large social events as the province faces a spike in new COVID-19 cases driven largely by young adults.We closed off 900 block of Granville St.

to cars like always on Fri and Sat nights. Gives more room for peds & cuts down on violence, fights, and intox people falling into traffic.

At midnight some would-be DJs set up speakers which drew a crowd, was quickly shut down. #COVID https://t.co/0jOeLbYWIQ— Howard Chow (@DeputyChow) August 15, 2020Vancouver police Deputy Chief Howard Chow took to Twitter Saturday to address the video.Chow said the 900-block of Granville Street was closed to vehicles as it.

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