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No shot, no proof, no service: NYC businesses begin checks

Andrew Cuomo

By BOBBY CAINA CALVAN
Associated Press

NEW YORK (AP) — New COVID-19 measures in New York City are putting restaurant servers, bartenders and ticket agents on the frontline of enforcing vaccination rules. The city is asking restaurants, gyms, museums and many other indoor venues to have patrons show proof of vaccination against COVID-19. That includes tourists. The new rules went into effect Tuesday, but enforcement won’t begin until September. The rapid spread of the delta variant has caused infections and hospitalizations to soar in recent weeks. Mayor Bill de Blasio says that if more people don’t get vaccinated, they risk being shut out from city amenities like restaurants, public performances and museums.

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