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The entrance to Tinhorn Flats, an Old West-themed bar in Burbank. Elina Shatkin/LAist
The saga of Tinhorn Flats continues. The city of Burbank has now twice padlocked the Western-themed restaurant and bar for non-compliance with health orders. Twice, the locks have been sawed off by staff and the business has defiantly reopened.
The second padlock-cutting and reopening was yesterday, and that came after the city served Tinhorn Flats with a “red tag” notice marking the building as unsafe and off limits.
“No Entry or Occupancy to the Entire Building and Patio pursuant to the Burbank Municipal Code,” the red warning posted on the front door reads.
Coronavirus: Food
Updated
Published
The entrance to Tinhorn Flats, an Old West-themed bar in Burbank. Elina Shatkin/LAist
The saga of Tinhorn Flats continues. The city of Burbank has now twice padlocked the Western-themed restaurant and bar for non-compliance with health orders. Twice, the locks have been sawed off by staff and the business has defiantly reopened.
The second padlock-cutting and reopening was yesterday, and that came after the city served Tinhorn Flats with a “red tag” notice marking the building as unsafe and off limits.
“No Entry or Occupancy to the Entire Building and Patio pursuant to the Burbank Municipal Code,” the red warning posted on the front door reads.
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A pharmacist from UCI Health preps a COVID-19 vaccine for injection. Chava Sanchez/LAist
An expected April surge of COVID-19 vaccine supply led Gov. Gavin Newsom to expand eligibility to Californians 50-and-over on April 1, and 16-and-over two weeks later. But a manufacturing problem that caused millions of doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine to be thrown out may delay shots in L.A.’s hardest hit communities.
The Johnson & Johnson vaccine requires just one shot so they are vital for populations that have trouble getting to clincs people experiencing homelessness as well as people with disabilities or ambulatory issues the population that needs to be vaccinated the most. They are also utilized at vaccination pop-up sites around the county, as well as some mass vaccination sites.
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A pharmacist from UCI Health preps a COVID-19 vaccine for injection. Chava Sanchez/LAist
An expected April surge of COVID-19 vaccine supply led Gov. Gavin Newsom to expand eligibility to Californians 50-and-over on April 1, and 16-and-over two weeks later. But a manufacturing problem that caused millions of doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine to be thrown out may delay shots in L.A.’s hardest hit communities.
The Johnson & Johnson vaccine requires just one shot so they are vital for populations that have trouble getting to clincs people experiencing homelessness as well as people with disabilities or ambulatory issues the population that needs to be vaccinated the most. They are also utilized at vaccination pop-up sites around the county, as well as some mass vaccination sites.
Updated
Published
A pharmacist from UCI Health preps a COVID-19 vaccine for injection. Chava Sanchez/LAist
An expected April surge of COVID-19 vaccine supply led Gov. Gavin Newsom to expand eligibility to Californians 50-and-over on April 1, and 16-and-over two weeks later. But a manufacturing problem that caused millions of doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine to be thrown out may delay shots in L.A.’s hardest hit communities.
The Johnson & Johnson vaccine requires just one shot so they are vital for populations that have trouble getting to clincs people experiencing homelessness as well as people with disabilities or ambulatory issues the population that needs to be vaccinated the most. They are also utilized at vaccination pop-up sites around the county, as well as some mass vaccination sites.