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New York restaurant customers to need Covid jabs

New York restaurant customers to need Covid jabs
[Photo: BBC]

New York City is to require customers and staff of restaurants, gyms and other indoor businesses to have had Covid-19 vaccinations.

The policy is to encourage more residents to get vaccinated as the Delta variant spreads in the city and across the US.

Mayor Bill de Blasio said the policy would "turn the tide" on Covid.

Nearly 60% of New Yorkers have received at least one jab.

But some areas, which are largely poor communities, and communities of colour, have lower vaccination rates.

Anyone who wants to eat inside a restaurant or attend an indoor performance in New York City will now need to show proof they have been vaccinated against Covid-19.

The policy, which is similar to measures taken in France to try to help slow down the spread of coronavirus, will be enforced from 13 September.

[Source: BBC]

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