In-N-Out Burger Bars Employees in 5 States From Wearing Masks Without Doctor's Note
- In-N-Out Burger is prohibiting employees in 5 states from wearing masks without a doctor's note, effective August 14th.
- The policy applies to Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, Texas, and Utah but exempts California and Oregon due to state laws.
- In-N-Out says the policy aims to balance customer service with health, but has drawn criticism from public health experts.
- Employees granted medical exemptions must wear company-provided N95 masks.
- In-N-Out previously defied local vaccine mandates, leading to temporary restaurant closures.