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WATERTOWN â A local woman is accusing the city of discriminating against her for requiring that she prove she was vaccinated for the coronavirus before she can enter the Fourth of July concert at Thompson Park. Genie Weaver, who has residences in Jefferson and Lewis counties, told City Council on Monday night that she shouldnât have to show proof that she received the COVID-19 vaccine or that she had a negative test for the virus to attend the Concert in the Park. The festivities this year would be held on July 1. âTo me, itâs not public information,â she said, adding it violates her rights and others with disabilities. âIs it OK to discriminate?â ....