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New Orleans mayor: Good times can roll — with vaccines

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By KEVIN McGILL and REBECCA SANTANA
Associated Press

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — People who want to go into bars, restaurants, gyms, music halls or other indoor venues in New Orleans will soon have to show proof of vaccination against the coronavirus or a recent negative test. Mayor LaToya Cantrell announced the new requirement Thursday. It’s the latest move to combat a coronavirus surge that has put major stress on Louisiana’s hospitals. Cantrell said the requirement begins Monday, although there will be a one-week grace period before the city begins aggressive enforcement. While New Orleans’ residents are getting vaccinated at slightly higher rates than the U.S. as a whole, the vaccination rate for the entire state is one of the worst in the country.  

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