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Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
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An employee at Montgomery County Liquor & Wine (Flower) located on 8706-B Flower Ave in Silver Spring recently tested positive for Covid-19.
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Location: 5th Floor 5-East COVID-19 Unit Possibly employees working in case management, including but not limited to, Patient Care Coordinators are not supplied personal protective equipment (PPE).
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2020-11-23
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2020-11-23
An employee at Flower Avenue Liquor Store located on Flower Ave in Silver Spring recently tested positive for Covid-19.
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An employee at the Montgomery County-run liquor store in Silver Spring recently tested positive for COVID-19.
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Employee tested positive for Covid-19, Flower Avenue Liquor Store, 8701 Flower Ave, Silver Spring, MD 20901
3 years ago
An employee at Flower Avenue Liquor and Wine store on Flower Ave. recently tested positive for COVID-19. The employee’s last day at work was Jan. 18.
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An employee at Montgomery County Liquor & Wine located on New Hampshire Ave in Silver Spring recently tested positive for Covid-19
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Possibly employees including, but not limited to, Patient Care Coordinators (PCCs), are exposed to COVID-19 where engineering, administrative, and work practice controls are not implemented to protect employees. Possibly employees including, but not limited to, Patient Care Coordinators (PCCs), are exposed to COVID-19 where personal protective equipment
(PPE) was not provided.
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2020-04-14
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2020-04-14
Closure Date: 09-29-2020
County officials determined that the restaurant is unsafe and “poses an unreasonable risk of exacerbating the spread of COVID-19” due to violations that were found during inspections on July 3 and 12 and Sept. 26.
During all three inspections, Society was found to be
County officials determined that the restaurant is unsafe and “poses an unreasonable risk of exacerbating the spread of COVID-19” due to violations that were found during inspections on July 3 and 12 and Sept. 26.
During all three inspections, Society was found to be
An employee working at the Northwood meal distribution site has tested positive for Covid-19
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Closure Date: 09-19-2020
Inspectors visited the restaurant around 10:25 p.m. Friday for a compliance check and found that it was “highly overcrowded” and that the dining area was full of people neither social distancing nor wearing face masks.
People were also dancing without distancing or wearing masks.
Inspectors visited the restaurant around 10:25 p.m. Friday for a compliance check and found that it was “highly overcrowded” and that the dining area was full of people neither social distancing nor wearing face masks.
People were also dancing without distancing or wearing masks.
Fire Station 1 was closed until the manager could provide a corrective plan for how to monitor mask-wearing and how to stop people from dancing.
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