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One person tests positive for COVID-19 following event hosted by BC Liberal candidate Renee Merrifield

Renee Merrifield - BC Liberals
Renee Merrifield, 2020 B.C. election candidate for the Liberals in Kelowna-Mission. (via Contributed)

A person who attended a "community gathering" at the home of BC Kelowna-Mission Liberal candidate Renee Merrifield has tested positive for COVID-19.

Merrifield's campaign manager, Rob Murphy, confirmed to Glacier Media of a possible exposure to the virus last Wednesday (Oct. 14), to which an outdoor event took place with a group of "concerned people who just wanted to meet her and get to know who she was."

The individual who tested positive apparently had the virus prior to attending the event.

The candidate for Kelowna-Mission issued a brief statement: 

"We took extraordinary precautions when we learned that someone tested positive," said Merrifield.

"When I called Interior Health to see what I should do, they confirmed that I was not exposed and that I had no need to quarantine. I have not been exposed as I was further than six feet away, outdoors, and following all protocol. This is a great example of how the protocols are supposed to work."

There have been no further reports of positive cases from people who attended the gathering.

Murphy says the campaign was made aware on Monday (Oct. 19) that someone who had attended the gathering had subsequently tested positive for COVID-19.

"We've been in touch with that individual as well as everybody that was at that particular gathering.

"Renee has had no symptoms, and was advised by Interior Health that after the number of days that had gone by, that she is unlikely to need a test because she's not exhibiting any symptoms.

"She has been taking additional precautions to limit her transmission of anything. She wears a mask everywhere she goes, she hand sanitizes, and she really hasn't been doing any events where she has been anywhere near anybody."

Murphy says Merrifield is not self-isolating because she is not exhibiting symptoms.

But, he says the campaign has not been doing many public events, and when she is out in public, Merrifield always wears a mask.

He says he doesn't believe Merrifield informed those at Tuesday's (Oct. 20) all-candidates forum of the possible exposure.

However, he added extra measures were put in place to ensure everyone attending the forum did so safely.