coronavirus, according to data published by the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment on Wednesday.The outbreak has been linked to the chain’s two restaurants in Arapahoe County and El Paso County, both of which opened last month.Another 25 employees are potentially infected, but they have not been tested, according to the agency’s weekly report.The employees who have tested positive along with the employees who had close contact with them "have been excluded from the workplace," In-N-Out’s Vice President of Operations Denny Warnick said in a statement."Nothing is more important to us than the health and safety of our Customers and Associates.