How will restaurants and bars navigate the vaccine mandate that takes effect Monday? What can customers expect? And what lessons can be gleaned from other places with similar mandates?
— on Thursday, the Illinois Department of Public Health reported 128,246 new cases of COVID-19 during the previous week — and the city’s positivity rate leaping from 4% to more than 17% during the past month, it will help, officials say.and do a lesser job protecting against the omicron variant than with a booster. Yet the CDC continues to define being vaccinated as having two shots of Pfizer or Moderna or one of Johnson & Johnson — so that’s how the city is defining it for this mandate.
At the legendary South Loop delicatessen, customers grab trays just inside the front door, pick up their food in line and pay at the register before seating themselves. Raskin said he plans to check for vaccination proof at the end of the line, while customers are paying, so anyone without proof can take their food to go.
In Chicago, the vaccine mandate has been issued via an order by the city’s health commissioner, Dr. Allison Arwady, who is empowered by city law to enact emergency orders that can be enforced by city departments including the police.should allow unvaccinated people entry to businesses. But the Civil Rights Act does not offer protections for medical conditions, and the Fourth Amendment pertains to unreasonable search and seizure by government bodies, not private businesses.
But, Roper said, he wishes there was a stronger technological underpinning to Chicago’s vaccine mandate, such as the Green Pass used in Israel and several European countries, which employs a QR code for verification.
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