Another In-N-Out location was closed on Tuesday by another California county, after the restaurant refused to enforce COVID-19 vaccination rules.
According to the Washington Times, Contra Costa County health officials indefinitely shut down the Pleasant Hill restaurant after the operators ignored repeated warnings to verify vaccine status or proof of a negative COVID-19 test for indoor dining. The chain locations do post the mandated signage regarding vaccine requirements, but do not enforce the mandate.
This is yet another location of the popular burger chain to be closed this month. The county has shut down other locations and issued several warnings and fines for several other In-N-Out restaurants.