Politics & Government
Office Of The Mayor Of New York City: Mayor De Blasio Applauds Additional "Key To NYC" Early Adopters
"More and more businesses have already adopted our Key to NYC requirements - and are becoming public health heroes in the process," said
August 12, 2021
NEW YORKāMayor Bill de Blasio today applauded more than 20 additional New York City businesses for requiring proof of vaccination for entry. The vaccine requirements, first unveiled by the City of New York as the āKey to NYCā program in early August, officially take effect during the week of August 16th for indoor dining, entertainment, and fitness facilities across the five boroughs.
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āMore and more businesses have already adopted our Key to NYC requirements - and are becoming public health heroes in the process,ā said Mayor Bill de Blasio. āI thank each and every one of them for doing their part to keep New York City safe. My message to New Yorkers is clear: if you want to enjoy everything New York City has to offer, get vaccinated today.ā
Additional businesses already adopting vaccine requirements include:
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Todayās list adds to the more than 30 businesses announced as early adopters yesterday:
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The City has embarked on a listening tour to gather feedback across industries and incorporate businessesā needs into the final guidance. The City will also launch a multi-language ad campaign for consumers and business owners to spread awareness about the program.
Acceptable proof of vaccination includes at least three options: a CDC-issued vaccination card, the New York State Excelsior Pass, and the NYC COVID Safe App, which allows those vaccinated out of New York State to show proof of their status. More details on requirements will be announced next week.
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