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New York City Goes Into Vaccination Requirement to Enter Public Places: How Key to New York Works

'16.08.2021'

Nurgul Sultanova-Chetin

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Indoor entertainment venues, gyms and restaurants will soon be closed to unvaccinated New Yorkers. On Monday, August 16, New York City's indoor vaccination regulations went into effect as part of Mayor Bill de Blasio's Key to New York plan. How vaccination requirements work for employees and clients of enclosed spaces, the publication said ABC 7 New York.

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How the new rule works

New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said that his order will begin to gradually apply from Tuesday, August 17, and it will fully take effect on Monday, September 13. Beginning September 13, there will be a $ 1000 fine for non-compliance with vaccination requirements. For repeated offenses, fines will increase.

“We made this decision a few weeks ago. The whole point of our plan is vaccination. We are not interested in half measures, we are interested in vaccination, ”the head of the city said.

“A fake vaccination card is fraudulent and will be prosecuted as fraud by this person,” said Dr. David Chokshi, head of the New York City Department of Health. "We will enable people to report if they encounter fake vaccination cards, both at the city level through 311 and through the state attorney general's office."

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More than 50 businesses in New York already require proof of vaccination to enter. The mayor supported the early adopters of the idea and called them heroes of the public health sector.

“Their leadership and swift action send a powerful message that we, New Yorkers, will do everything in our power to keep each other safe and defeat COVID-19,” he said. “Mass vaccinations are the only way to stop the spread of the virus, and these businesses are giving New Yorkers more reason than ever to protect themselves and their communities. I am proud to support them. ”

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The program requires proof of vaccination for indoor dining, entertainment and fitness in five boroughs of the city. Many establishments said that along with the vaccination card, they will require a photo ID from visitors so that they know for sure that the person is who they said they were and that the vaccination card really belongs to him.

But not everyone is thrilled with the new rules. This is one of the reasons the protesters gathered outside the Gracie mansion on Sunday, August 15th. Among the people who took part in the protest were Republican mayoral candidate Curtis Sliva and Andrew Giuliani, who is running for governor of New York.

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Three acceptable forms of proof of vaccination are the vaccination card issued by the CDC; New York State Excelsior Pass or NYC COVID Safe App.

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