New York City now requires proof of vaccination for certain indoor locations, such as restaurants, gyms, and entertainment venues.
The “Key to NYC” program began on Tuesday and will be fully enforced on Sept. 13. Customers, employees, and contractors must show proof of at least one COVID-19announced 2 weeks
The city launched a $10 million media campaign on Tuesday to inform residents and visitors about the new rule, according. About 100 vaccination sites will be set up at gyms and other sites to encourage people to get a shot, and more than 600 canvassers will be sent out to help.
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