For the second day in a row Newfoundland and Labrador is reporting no new confirmed cases of COVID-19.
It’s reassuring news after 10 cases of the virus were identified over three days last week.
Officials say they are continuing to investigate the source of a cluster in the Eastern Health region which has yielded half of those cases. They’re advising anyone who worked at, or visited three downtown St. John’s pubs and restaurants recently to call 811 for testing.
They include the Duke of Duckwork and the Rose and Thistle on Wednesday, January 20 between 3:30 p.m. until close, and Piatto Pizzeria on Duckworth Street on Friday, January 22 from 6 p.m. until close.
Meanwhile, a suspected case at a daycare is still being treated as such. It’s not yet been confirmed as a positive case, and no children or staff at the daycare have tested positive for COVID-19.
The province continues to report 13 active cases of COVID with one person still being treated in hospital.
To date there have been four deaths due to the virus in the province.