Health & Fitness
Restaurant Corrects Mask Violations; Officials Clear It To Reopen
An Anne Arundel pizzeria fixed its mask violations and is cleared to reopen. The eatery was the fourth temporarily shut down in the county.
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, MD — A Glen Burnie pizzeria reopened Friday after the Department of Health temporarily shut down the restaurant earlier this week. Health officials said the business was caught twice violating mask orders. The eatery, Champs Pizza, submitted a plan to correct the problems and passed a reinspection.
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UPDATE: Nov. 6, 2020 - The #AnneArundel County Department of Health has reopened #ChampsPizza after reviewing the restaurant’s #COVID19 action plan and reinspecting the facility. https://t.co/6iOBepHHny
— Anne Arundel Health (@AAHealth) November 6, 2020
A customer reported the infraction to the Anne Arundel County Department of Health, saying Champs employees did not wear masks. The department checked out the complaint on Oct. 30.
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Inspectors found that the manager and employees wore their masks, but they did so incorrectly. The face coverings did not fully cover their noses and mouths, an incident report noted. Masks are required in all of Maryland's indoor public places to slow the spread of coronavirus.
The Department of Health issed the restaurant an order of immediate compliance. This is just a warning, and it does not include a fine.
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Inspectors give first-time violators an educational packet of safety tips and governmental mandates. They revisit the site a few days later to see if the business fixed the problem.
Officials returned to Champs on Monday, finding that the eatery did not make any changes. The Department of Health closed the pizzeria the next day. It has since completed all the necessary follow-ups and is cleared to reopen.
Champs, located at 7339 E. Furnace Branch Road, is the third business in Glen Burnie and fourth in the county to close after violating mask requirements. The Department of Health previously shut down Mr. Wings Pizza on Sept. 16 and Wendy's on Oct. 20.
Annapolis' Pennsylvania Dutch Farmers Market was the only other business closed for mask infractions. That eatery shut down on July 24.
All four businesses passed their reinspections and reopened within a week. While closures are not so common, orders of immediate compliance are rather frequent.
The Department of Health issued 40 of these orders in October alone. A full list of violators is available at this link.
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