New York City eyes French health pass vaccination policy
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New York Mayor Bill de Blasio appeared on Friday to entertain the possibility of implementing vaccination passports in the nation s largest city. The mayor, who had previously said vaccine passports could be an important tool if balanced with privacy concerns, encouraged businesses to move immediately to some form of mandate, adding that he would seriously consider a mandatory COVID pass for most social activities.MORE: COVID surging in Missouri as delta variant overwhelms hospitals De Blasio compared New York to France, which announced this month that so-called health passes would be required for events or places that include 50 or more people, starting July 21, and for restaurants, cafes and stores starting in August. Patrons also can show a proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken in the previous 48 hours to gain entry.
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