
Philadelphia will now impose vaccine requirements for restaurants and dining indoors, city officials announced.
The Democrat Pennsylvania stronghold is the latest city to impose vaccine mandates, after New York and Los Angeles, and will take effect on January 3.
“Any place that sells food or drink to be consumed on-site will have to require that everyone who enters be fully vaccinated against COVID-19,” said Philadelphia Health Commissioner Dr. Cheryl Bettigole.
Bettigole said establishments may choose to accept negative COVID tests for the first two weeks of the vaccine mandate.
Today, @PHLPublicHealth announced that beginning January 3, any establishment in Philadelphia that sells food or drink for consumption onsite may admit only those patrons who have completed their vaccinations against COVID-19.
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— Jim #VaxUpPhilly Kenney (@PhillyMayor) December 13, 2021
“That negative COVID test must have been for the last 24 hours,” Bettigole said. “Then, after January 17, negative COVID-19 tests will no longer be accepted and everyone must have completed their primary COVID vaccination series.”
75.8% of Philadelphia residents 18 and over are “fully vaccinated”, according the Action News Data Journalism Team.
Given black New Yorkers have the lowest vaccination rate, will Democrat-backed medical apartheid once again lead to similar segregation in Philadelphia?
This comes after a series of court rulings effectively blocked Joe Biden’s federal vaccine mandates from taking effect on January 4.
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