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The unvaccinated are not allowed here: places in New York, where entry is allowed only after a full vaccination

'02.08.2021'

Nurgul Sultanova-Chetin

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The desire of the city authorities to vaccinate as many New Yorkers as possible against COVID-19 has resulted in the fact that some establishments will be closed to the unvaccinated. Silive.

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New data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) suggests that a variant of the coronavirus, dubbed Delta, is as contagious as chickenpox and may be more dangerous than other strains. And now, due to its dynamic growth, New York City's most popular establishments are enforcing regulations prohibiting unvaccinated guests from attending events.

Broadway theaters recently announced that all audiences for musicals must be vaccinated and wear masks. Now other popular establishments intend to keep unvaccinated guests out.

Broadway theatergoers will be required to wear protective masks and show proof of complete vaccination with an FDA or WHO approved drug. This applies to both residents of the city and tourists.

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Broadway's vaccination mandate follows the announcement of the Actors' Equity Association, an alliance that represents actors and directors. He announced that all artists and all technical staff should be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

Exceptions to the new rule for Broadway theatergoers are children under 12 who are not yet eligible for the vaccine, and people with medical conditions or religious beliefs that prohibit vaccination. However, they will need to show negative results from a recent COVID-19 test to enter the Broadway theater.

What else in New York is open only to the vaccinated

The Metropolitan Opera and Carnegie Hall said they would only allow vaccinated people to attend events and would not allow children under 12 years old into the hall. The opening of these establishments is scheduled for September and October, respectively.

Free concerts in the Big Apple

In addition, free concerts for the vaccinated will be held in every borough of the city. They will be held as part of the City Return Week from 14 to 22 August.

The show will begin on August 16 in the Bronx at Orchard Beach and conclude with a concert on Central Park's Great Lawn on August 21. Bruce Springsteen, Jennifer Hudson and Paul Simon will be headlining the August 21 concert.

Four concerts in other boroughs will be hosted by the World Hip-Hop Museum.

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As concerts in New York resume, some venues and artists are putting on special shows for the vaccinated only.

New order requiring the wearing of masks

New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said on July 30 that he intends to wait until August 2 to decide whether to reintroduce a directive requiring vaccinated people to wear indoor masks in New York City. But for now, his focus is still on vaccination.

City Council Health Committee Chairman Mark Levine has accused the mayor of not making a quick decision about whether to wear masks indoors in recent days. After all, cases of COVID-19 infection continue to grow in the city due to the Delta strain.

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