The Commonwealth Court denied a petition for reargument Thursday after previously siding with the Allegheny County Health Department in its lawsuit to uphold a closure order against a Pittsburgh restaurant accused of defying Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf’s shutdown orders at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.

In July, a three-judge appellate panel consisting of Judges Renee Cohn Jubelirer, Michael Wojcik, and Ellen Ceisler affirmed the Allegheny County trial court’s decision to impose a preliminary injunction shutting down the Crack’d Egg restaurant in Pittsburgh, which county authorities alleged defied Wolf’s reduced capacity orders and mask mandates in April 2020.

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