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When the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced vaccinated individuals no longer need to wear masks indoors, with some exceptions, many on the left weren’t happy because they felt the unvaccinated would cheat hence the push for vaccine passports. In Oregon, that has now become a reality.
The Oregon Health Authority is now requiring that individuals seeking to enter businesses, religious sites, or workplaces maskless show proof of their vaccination status.
“Businesses, employers and faith institutions now have the option to adjust their masking guidance to allow fully vaccinated individuals to no longer wear a mask in their establishments,” the updated policy reads. “Businesses, employers and faith institutions doing so must have a policy in place to check the vaccination status of all individuals before they enter their establishment.”
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While most states are moving away from mandatory coronavirus mitigation measures now that the pandemic is in its waning days, Oregon is bucking the trend. In order for a person to enter a business, workplace, or church without a face mask, proof of vaccination must be provided. Even though Oregon lifted its mask mandate for the fully vaccinated, proof of vaccinations will be the key to taking advantage of a maskless face. So much for the honor system.
The proof of vaccination mandate is a statewide one. Critics say this will provide additional burdens on employees.
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