August 4, 2021
1 min read

NY to introduce vaccine pass for restaurants, gyms, shows

“It’s time for people to see vaccination as literally necessary to living a good, and full and healthy life,” said de Blasio…reports Asian Lite News

New York City will require proof of vaccination for people attending indoor venues such as restaurants, gyms and shows, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Tuesday, making it the first major US city to introduce a vaccine pass.

“If you’re vaccinated… you have the key, you can open the door. But if you’re unvaccinated, unfortunately, you will not be able to participate in many things,” de Blasio told a press conference.

With coronavirus cases again surging in the United States, de Blasio said that a health pass called the “Key to NYC” would be launched on August 16, followed by a transition period before enforcement a month later.

“It’s time for people to see vaccination as literally necessary to living a good, and full and healthy life,” said de Blasio.

In recent weeks, the mayor and the governor of New York state, Andrew Cuomo, have issued regulations tightening vaccination of officials as the United States struggles to suppress the Delta variant.

New York state will require all “public-facing” health care workers to get vaccinated from September, and all of the state’s tens of thousands of employees to show proof of vaccination or face weekly tests.

In New York, a city of more than eight million inhabitants, 71.8 percent of adults have received at least one dose of vaccine, according to official figures.

ALSO READ: USAID official lands in Sudan to support democratic transition
Previous Story

NRI girls in Johns Hopkins’ world’s ‘brightest’ list

Next Story

Trump-backed Mike Carey wins primary in Ohio

Latest from -Top News

Mass Expulsions Close Afghan Shops in Pakistan

As Pakistan intensifies its mass deportation drive against Afghan refugees, the once-bustling Afghan-owned businesses in Rawalpindi are falling silent. With the March 31 deadline for repatriation passed, a growing number of Afghan-run

South Korea Sets June 3 Presidential Election

South Korea will hold a presidential election on June 3, the government confirmed on Tuesday, setting the stage for a new leadership following the impeachment and removal of former President Yoon Suk

RPP Rallies for Return of Nepal’s Monarchy

Police on alert as royalist rallies return to the capital Kathmandu witnessed heightened tensions on Tuesday as the pro-monarchy Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) staged a high-profile demonstration demanding the reinstatement of Nepal’s
Go toTop

Don't Miss

China blames US for Afghan crisis

Beijing says Washington has been trying to force its so-called

US economy shrinks 1.6% in first quarter

The GDP data for the first quarter marks the US