ORONAVIRUS: No Face Mask At Restaurant? We’re Creating A
List, Send Us Your Tips
Coronavirus
List Provides Potential Patrons With Vital Information
About Restaurant’s Safety Practices
BOCA RATON, FL (BocaNewsNow.com) — We continue to receive
photos and videos of area restaurants not complying with CDC guidelines —
including servers not wearing face coverings. The tips are coming in from
readers who have dined — or witnessed dining — at restaurants in Boca Raton,
Delray Beach and Boynton Beach.
BocaNewsNow.com is compiling a list of Epos system for restaurants
where servers, wait staff and other employees are seen not wearing facial
coverings, as well as restaurants where tables are closer than six feet apart.
The list will be constantly updated, but we need your photos and videos.
An employee taking a break for a few moments and removing
their facial covering — away from customers — is not what most would consider
to be a violation.
An employee taking a break for a few moments and removing
their facial covering — away from customers — is not what most would consider
to be a violation. However, a staff member blatantly not wearing a facial
covering while interacting with customers is a potential health and safety
issue.
Management will be given the opportunity to respond
before a restaurant is added to our list.
The list is a public service so potential customers can
decide before traveling to a restaurant if they will feel safe eating in the
establishment. We will also cross check reported concerns with the Florida
Department of Business and Professional Regulation’s public restaurant health
database.
If you see waitstaff, kitchen workers, host personnel or
others in area restaurants not wearing face coverings, take photos or videos
and send them to us at news(at)bocanewsnow.com. Please include the restaurant
name, the time the image was captured, and whether or not you discussed the
apparent CDC guideline violation with management at the restaurant.
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