In-N-Out fined by Bay Area county for violating vaccine verification guidelines
CBSN
An In-N-Out location in Contra Costa County, California, is being fined by the county for failing to check vaccine cards. This is not the first time the chain has gotten in trouble for violating COVID-19 mandates in the state.
Last month, Contra Costa County joined San Francisco, Berkeley and other communities across the U.S. to require restaurants, gyms and other indoor businesses to verify visitors' vaccine status.
One In-N-Out location in Pleasant Hill has been failing to do so. The location has received citations, and now Contra Costa County is taking further action, CBS San Francisco reports.
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