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Burger chain defies health order, gets shut by county

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PLEASANT HILL, CALIF. — Another California county closed down an In-n-out restaurant on Tuesday because the popular burger chain refuses to enforce COVID-19 vaccinatio­n rules.

Contra Costa County health officials indefinite­ly shut the Pleasant Hill restaurant after it ignored repeated warnings to verify that customer s who want e d to dine indoors had vaccina- tion cards or proof they had tested negative for the virus in the past 72 hours.

The county has issued several warnings and fines for local In-n-out restaurant­s, including two in Pinole and San Ramon.

However, In-n-out, based in Irvine, Calif., has consistent­ly refused to heed the requiremen­ts.

“We refuse to become the vaccinatio­n police for any government. It is unreason- able, invasive, and unsafe to force our restaurant associates to segregate customers into those who may be served and those who may not,” In-n-out said in a statement.

Public health authoritie­s see vaccinatio­n enforcemen­t requiremen­ts as vital tools in slowing COVID-19, despite vaccinatio­n not completely preventing transmissi­on.

On Oct. 14, the only IN-N-Out in San Francisco was closed for several daysafter repeatedly refusing to follow that city’s public health mandate, authoritie­s said.

The restaurant on Fisherman’s Wharf reopened last week but is supposed to only offer takeout and outdoor dining. However, the city’s Department of Public Health is investigat­ing a complaint that it continues to permit indoor dining, the San Francisco Chronicle reported Tuesday.

 ?? DREAMSTIME / TNS ?? An In-n-out in Pleasant Hill, California, was temporaril­y closed for defying vaccinatio­n rules.
DREAMSTIME / TNS An In-n-out in Pleasant Hill, California, was temporaril­y closed for defying vaccinatio­n rules.

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