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Related: About this forumDC Will Require Vaccination at Restaurants, Gyms, Theaters, and Other Indoor Venues
https://www.washingtonian.com/2021/12/22/dc-will-require-vaccination-at-restaurants-gyms-theaters-and-other-indoor-venues/
After a week of skyrocketing Covid cases, Mayor Muriel Bowser announced today that DC will require proof of vaccination at restaurants, gyms, entertainment facilities, and other indoor venues beginning Jan. 15. Come March, all DC students who are eligible for Covid vaccines must also receive them.
DC will join New York, San Francisco, Seattle, and a handful of other cities that have already rolled out similar policies for indoor gathering places. The news follows the emergence of the highly transmissible Omicron variant, which has overtaken Delta nationally as the predominant Covid virus strain. Between December 17 and 19, DC reported 3,763 new cases, the highest number by a long shot since the pandemic began.
Patrons aged 12 and older must receive at least one dose of the Covid vaccine by January 15 in order to enter restaurants, bars, nightclubs, concert venues, recreation centers, gyms, concert halls, sporting venues, meeting establishments, and other indoor venues outlined here. By Feb. 15, they must be fully vaccinated. A physical CDC vaccination card, digital copy/photo, or other verification app (such as VaxYes or CLEAR) may all be accepted. There will be no test-out option at this time. The mandate focuses on patrons, but not employees. It does not currently include places of worship, museums, grocery stores, and retail stores. More guidance, including on potential health or religious exemptions, will be issued by the end of next week.
Were asking businesses to do more, but we also think this is a benefit to their business, Bowser said.
After a week of skyrocketing Covid cases, Mayor Muriel Bowser announced today that DC will require proof of vaccination at restaurants, gyms, entertainment facilities, and other indoor venues beginning Jan. 15. Come March, all DC students who are eligible for Covid vaccines must also receive them.
DC will join New York, San Francisco, Seattle, and a handful of other cities that have already rolled out similar policies for indoor gathering places. The news follows the emergence of the highly transmissible Omicron variant, which has overtaken Delta nationally as the predominant Covid virus strain. Between December 17 and 19, DC reported 3,763 new cases, the highest number by a long shot since the pandemic began.
Patrons aged 12 and older must receive at least one dose of the Covid vaccine by January 15 in order to enter restaurants, bars, nightclubs, concert venues, recreation centers, gyms, concert halls, sporting venues, meeting establishments, and other indoor venues outlined here. By Feb. 15, they must be fully vaccinated. A physical CDC vaccination card, digital copy/photo, or other verification app (such as VaxYes or CLEAR) may all be accepted. There will be no test-out option at this time. The mandate focuses on patrons, but not employees. It does not currently include places of worship, museums, grocery stores, and retail stores. More guidance, including on potential health or religious exemptions, will be issued by the end of next week.
Were asking businesses to do more, but we also think this is a benefit to their business, Bowser said.
Pro-tip: sign up for DC's immunization record site here: https://dchealth.dc.gov/page/dc-myir. Also Maryland and several other states use the same system. Then save the record into your Apple wallet for iPhones or whatever other phones use for payments and tickets and stuff like that. Or store a photo of your vaccine card as backup. Washingtonian should include this in the article. I keep my actual vaccine card in a clear plastic holder at home but don't want to carry it around.
Some European countries had this requirement last summer so it's pretty sweet to see it in my blue American city.
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DC Will Require Vaccination at Restaurants, Gyms, Theaters, and Other Indoor Venues (Original Post)
IronLionZion
Dec 2021
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Tomconroy
(7,611 posts)1. Good. Keep the riff raff out.
IronLionZion
(47,043 posts)2. MAGA insurrectionists may have to pack their own lunch
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