New York City will require people to show proof of vaccination at restaurants, gyms, and other indoor activities and events. Inspections and enforcement will be begin by the week of Sept. 13, the mayor said.
, he said. “That is the key to protecting people and the key to recovery.”
“The only way to patronize these establishments indoors will be if you’re vaccinated, at least one dose,” Mr. de Blasio said at a Tuesday morning press conference announcing the new rules. The seven-day average number of confirmed and probable daily coronavirus cases is now over 1,200 in New York City, according to figures this week. That figure was less than 250 at the start of July and peaked at more than 6,400 in early January, according to city statistics.
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