Updated August 5th, 2021 at 13:18 IST

New Yorkers ready for vaccine proof at eateries

Nick Likourentzos, the owner of the Park Plaza Restaurant in Brooklyn, says it will be awkward for him and his staff to ask people to show proof of vaccination before dining in his restaurant.

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Nick Likourentzos, the owner of the Park Plaza Restaurant in Brooklyn, says it will be awkward for him and his staff to ask people to show proof of vaccination before dining in his restaurant.

But he says he's ready to do it rather than face a shut down of indoor dining like last year.

New York City will soon require proof of COVID-19 vaccinations for anyone who wants to dine indoors at a restaurant, see a performance or go to the gym, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Tuesday.

It is the first big city in the U.S. to impose such restrictions.

The new requirement will be phased in over several weeks in August and September.

It s the most aggressive step the city has taken yet to curb a surge in cases caused by the delta variant.

Data shows that about 66% of adults in New York City are fully vaccinated.

 

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Published August 5th, 2021 at 13:18 IST