Burger chain related to the hatching of COVID-19

Two new locations are subject to an investigation into their positive employees.


In November, In-N-OUT opened two new locations in ColoradoFor the very first time. The fans waited in lines of Drive-Thru forhours To get their hands on both double double, fries and tremors in the West Coast Burger Chain. According to reports, people have always waited in these long lines. However, both places are now subjected to an investigation into COVID-19 outbreaks.

The Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment (CPHE)Weekly report of 23 December says The sites of Aurora and Colorado Springs in-N-Out saw 80 employees test positive for coronavirus. 25 people have probably already had or have it, but have not been confirmed by a laboratory test. (To help you keep your safety, here'sVitamin doctors exhort everyone to take right now.)

TheCDPHE defines An epidemic like "two or more people confirmed CVIV-19 cases in a workplace / installation, with appearance within 14 days". An epidemic was reported at the location of Colorado Springs on December 6, just 16 days after business open on November 20, with 60 positive test staff. On December 17, it was determined that the positive cases and 16 probable cases to the location of Aurore were an epidemic. For the "epidemic" association expires,28 days must pass without new cases.

"Nothing is more important for us than the health and safety of our customers and our employees. We are committed to doing our part in the prevention of the transmission of the Virus Covid-19," said the Vice President Denny Warnick operations. a statement toLocal News Station KKTV 11 News. "In recent weeks, we have experienced a number of Colorado employees who have been positive for COVID-19. Our thoughts and prayers are with our employees and we hope fast recovery for each of the people affected. Of course, all positive associates and those who have had close contact with them have been excluded from the workplace. "

Eat this, not that! has reached the chain for confirmation and comment.

The El Paso County Public Health Office also proposes a statement to KKTV 11, saying: "Public health works closely with this epidemic closely to provide technical education, guidance and technical assistance. This includes the appropriate quarantine verification and isolation, cleaning and disinfection of the necessary guidelines and recommendations. Epidemics are a reflection of what is happening in the broader community. Although our figures tend to drop in recent weeks we still have high levels of COVID-19 circulating in our community. "

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