Here.
Presumably theater employees will be required to do the enforcing: if so, I suspect that, sadly, they will find themselves on the receiving end of a lot of abuse, both from unhappy customers and city officials.
Thought this justified a separate thread, because it's about a specific operational requirement for theaters that could spread to further jurisdictions, rather than just covid issues in general.
The Los Angeles City Council voted to direct the city attorney to draft an ordinance requiring patrons to have at least one dose of the vaccine to be able to enter the indoor public spaces.
The motion, which was introduced by Council President Nury Martinez and Councilman Mitch O’Farrell last week, applies to restaurants, bars, retail establishments, fitness centers, spas, and entertainment centers like stadiums, concert venues and movie theaters.
It’s still unclear what the law will look like, and how it will be enforced.
The motion, which was introduced by Council President Nury Martinez and Councilman Mitch O’Farrell last week, applies to restaurants, bars, retail establishments, fitness centers, spas, and entertainment centers like stadiums, concert venues and movie theaters.
It’s still unclear what the law will look like, and how it will be enforced.
Thought this justified a separate thread, because it's about a specific operational requirement for theaters that could spread to further jurisdictions, rather than just covid issues in general.
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