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San Bernardino County Health Inspectors Conduct Weekly Checks on Restaurants and Food Establishments

San Bernardino County health inspectors conducted a week of checks on restaurants and food establishments from March 20 to March 28. Several businesses faced temporary closure due to various health violations, but were able to reopen after addressing the issues.

In Bloomington, A-1 Market Liquor was closed on March 25 due to a sewage overflow, but was allowed to reopen on the same day. DQ Grill & Chill also faced closure on March 22 for insufficient hot water, but was able to reopen on the same day. La Villa Market in Bloomington was closed on March 25 for the same reason as A-1 Market Liquor, but was able to reopen on March 27.

In Hesperia, Club Del Bienestar was closed on March 22 due to insufficient hot water, but was able to reopen on March 26. Tortas Las Glorias in Rialto faced closure on March 27 due to a sewage overflow, but was allowed to reopen on March 28. Stimulant in Upland was closed on March 27 for having an invalid health permit, but was able to reopen on the same day. Samurai Sushi in Victorville was closed on March 20 for a cockroach infestation, but was allowed to reopen on March 21.

The San Bernardino County Department of Public Health updates its status reports weekly and publishes them the week after the previous period’s closures and reopenings. Source: San Bernardino County Department of Public Health

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