The Intercity Shopping Centre is toughening up its protocol to stop COVID-19 from entering the building.
According to its Facebook page, the Centre says it will start screening everyone who enters, as of Monday, February 22nd, at a reduced number of doors.
The public will only be allowed to enter at Marshall’s, the door nearest Marshall’s, as well as the one nearest the former Lowe’s, and Sport Chek.
The Centre is also posting the QR code to support public self screening on its website, also its Facebook page, and at the entrances allowed starting Monday. For customers who don’t have a cell phone to do the QR code check, a verbal screening will be done.
Officials add this extra screening will last until the Thunder Bay District Health Unit ends the screening requirement.

