![]() ![]() Gavin Newsom said Wednesday all California public and private school employees will have to be vaccinated or submit to weekly COVID-19 tests. Los Angeles is considering a measure similar to New York’s - with one dose needed to enter many venues. San Francisco’s stern vaccine mandate will go to effect on August 20, 2021. The NYC plan will mandate proof of one dose, not full vaccination. The Golden City’s rules are more strict than New York City’s “ Key to NYC Pass,” announced last week, as it became the first major US city to create a vaccination mandate. Groups representing bars and fitness studios said they supported the mandate, which they hoped would avoid another revenue-gutting citywide lockdown, however last week San Francisco’s sheriff’s union threatened that a number of deputies would quit or retire early if forced to get the jab. Workers in San Francisco will have two months to be fully vaccinated under the policy. “Having the weight of the government behind you, the science, the health department” makes it easier to enforce, she said. So, the people who were impatient or didn’t like the policy would just leave,” Vesuvio co-owner Janet Clyde said. “Most people were really happy that we had started the policy. San Francisco’s strict vaccine measure will not apply to children less than 12-years-old. The announcement was made at the historic Vesuvio Cafe, which had already been requiring customers to prove they were vaccinated. Seventy-eight percent of San Fran’s population is already fully vaccinated, but officials hope the new program will drive that rate higher. It will be up to businesses to enforce the rule. Residents and visitors will be able to provide gatekeepers their CDC paper COVID-19 passports, or use California’s online records. San Francisco Mayor London Breed says the rigid vaccine mandate is to prevent the city from locking down its economy. The rule will not apply to children 12 and under, and others who are ineligible for vaccination. Under the order, San Francisco - which has consistently imposed some of the nation’s strictest measures to counter the virus - will demand proof of full vaccination for customers and staff at indoor restaurants, bars, gyms and entertainment venues - including concerts and sporting events.Įmployees will have a two month grace period to get vaccinated “to preserve jobs while giving time for compliance,” officials said. “This is to protect kids, is to protect those who can’t get vaccinated, is to make sure that we don’t go backwards, is to make sure that I never have to get up in front of you and say, ‘I’m sorry, I know we just reopened and now the city is closed again because we are seeing too many people die,’ ” Mayor London Breed, a Democrat, said Thursday. ![]() The mandates, which go into effect on August 20, are in place to safeguard the city’s economic rebound as cases of the Delta variant continue their sharp uptick in California, leaders announced. ![]() San Francisco announced strict restrictions on unvaccinated residents, banning them from many indoor and outdoor gatherings, even if they can prove they tested negative for COVID-19. Too many people working from home, ex-NYC Mayor Bloomberg says This gross habit makes it more likely to catch COVID, study suggests The Post’s FB traffic tanked after WH aide’s false claim of ‘churning out articles every day about people dying’ from COVID vax White House censorship of social media violates First Amendment Rights
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