Los Angeles OKs One Of Strictest US Vaccination Mandates

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FILE - In this July 26, 2021, file photo, a patient shows her COVID-19 vaccination card at the Clínica Monseñor Oscar A. Romero in the Pico-Union district of Los Angeles. The clinic is a COVID-19 vaccine site. Los Angeles leaders on Wednesday, Oct. 6, 2021 approved a city ordinance with one of the nation's strictest vaccine mandates, a sweeping measure that would require the shots for everyone entering a bar, restaurant, nail salon, gym or even a Lakers game. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Los Angeles leaders on Wednesday approved one of the nation’s strictest vaccine mandates — a sweeping measure that requires the shots for everyone entering bars, restaurants, nail salons, gyms or even a Lakers game.

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The City Council voted 11-2 in favor of the ordinance that will require proof of full vaccination starting Nov. 4.

The move came after the council postponed a vote last week to deal with concerns ranging from who could be fined for violations to whether employees could end up in fist-fights when they have to serve as vaccine door monitors.

Some critics charge that a mandate would amount to segregation of those who cannot or refuse to be vaccinated. Others call it unenforceable.

Business trade groups have said the city mandate will sow confusion because Los Angeles County’s own vaccine rules — which apply both in Los Angeles and in surrounding communities — are less sweeping.

However, council members who support the ordinance said it is aimed at reducing the risk of new COVID-19 surges. The nation’s second-most populous city faced a huge rise in infections and hospitalizations last winter and a smaller surge this summer linked to the spread of the highly contagious delta variant.

Mayor Eric Garcetti is expected to sign the ordinance into law. Garcetti expressed his support for a vaccine measure last week, saying: “I don’t want to bury another city employee, police officer, firefighter.”

The ordinance would require people to be fully vaccinated to enter indoor public spaces including shopping malls, restaurants, bars, gyms, sports arenas, museums, spas, nail salons, indoor city facilities and other locations. Current vaccine eligibility includes people age 12 and up.

Negative coronavirus tests within 72 hours of entry to those places would be required for people with religious or medical exemptions for vaccinations.

Council President Nury Martinez has said it is clear that the vaccines work but too many people remain unvaccinated despite widespread availability and door-to-door campaigns to vaccinate more people.

The ordinance came at a time when COVID-19 cases are plunging while political ambitions in Los Angeles are rising — two council members are running for mayor, as is the city attorney who wrote the proposal.

Councilman and mayoral candidate Joe Buscaino voted against the mandate. Last week during a council meeting he challenged the measure as being “clear as mud” regarding enforcement.

“Making a teenager … serve as a bouncer to keep people in or out of a restaurant, and then fining the business for their failure is not the way to go about it,” he said.

Buscaino also noted that the conflict between city’s measure and county’s vaccination mandate, which only covers patrons and workers at indoor bars, wineries, breweries, lounges and nightclubs.

Of the county’s roughly 10 million residents, 78% have received at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose and 69% are fully vaccinated, according to public health officials.

The county on Tuesday reported 35 new deaths and 964 new cases of COVID-19. Health officials said the county has reported 14 deaths a day, on average, even though deaths and hospitalization figures have plunged by some 50% since late August.

A growing number of places across the U.S., including San Francisco and New York City, are requiring people to show proof of vaccination to enter various types of businesses and venues.

In San Francisco, proof of vaccination for staff and patrons has been required since Aug. 20 in indoor places where food or drink is consumed, where aerobic exercise occurs such as gyms, and where large groups gather such as entertainment venues.

Businesses have complied with the order and officials have not issued any notices of violation or levied any fines, according to the San Francisco Department of Public Health.

San Francisco also has a mandate requiring masks in all indoor businesses but public health officials in the city and in surrounding San Francisco Bay Area communities are expected to announce this week criteria that would allow officials to lift indoor mask mandates.

New York City this summer began requiring proof of vaccination to dine inside restaurants and bars, or to enter certain types of public places, including museums, theaters, gyms, indoor sports arenas and concert halls.

Compliance has been mixed and enforcement purposefully light, with the city favoring initial warnings for violators and fines for repeat offenders.


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Jay
Jay
2 years ago

This is pure political BS!!!!

I have one simple logical question, and I’m looking for a logical explanation.

The science as of now shows, that if someone has contracted the virus and has natural antibodies built up, their antibodies will last longer and are better antibodies than one will get when taking the vaccine.

Even Dr Faucci didn’t deny it when asked about it on TV….

So if that’s the case, why if someone has blood drawn that shows they have antibodies, why in the world cant they get perhaps an “antibody card” as opposed to a “vaccine card”?

Even Pfizer CEO says that the effectiveness of the shots drops drastically after 6 months… and on the other hand, people that got the virus 18 months ago, still show strong antibodies.

Why isnt my natural antibodies good? Even scientist say natural antibodies is better than the vaccine.

We are so screwed up with all the misinformation we are being forced down our throat.

Marcia
Marcia
2 years ago

Strange how all the liberals cry “my body my choice” when it comes to abortion but when it comes to getting the vaccine, they demand everyone gets it. Can’t have it both ways.

Stevenn
Stevenn
2 years ago

Great news! Everyone else has to learn from them

Iyar5
Iyar5
2 years ago

Until this new mandate includes not allowing anyone to enter any Shul until fully vaccinated, this new mandate is simply useless & worthless, for safety of we worshipers.

Educated Archy
Educated Archy
2 years ago

Ridcolous. Encourage and don’t mandate. Stop making it political