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DC to Require Vaccinations for Most Indoor Congregate Settings

Dec 22, 2021, 13:02 PM by MSDC Staff
Patrons of most DC businesses will now have to show proof of vaccination to enter.


At today's press conference, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser announced the District would require many businesses to require proof of vaccination for patrons. This new policy, dubbed VaxDC, will begin January 15.

DC will now require establishments such as indoor restaurants, cultural venues, gyms, and conference spaces to check patron vaccinations against COVID-19. Mayor Bowser said such establishments could not accept a negative COVID test instead. Medical facilities, religious buildings and grocery stores are exempt from this requirement.

The requirement begins on January 15 with proof needed of one vaccine dose for anyone 12 years or older. On February 15 that requirement extends to "full vaccination" which at this time is two mRNA doses or one J&J dose, although that may change if a "booster" shot is added to the required regimen. All businesses falling under this rule are required to post signage informing patrons of the requirement - DC created a sample here.

Patrons can show proof of vaccination one of three ways:

  • A physical CDC card
  • A digital copy or photo of a CDC vaccination card
  • A COVID-19 verification app

You can see the official order here.

 

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DC to Require Vaccinations for Most Indoor Congregate Settings

Dec 22, 2021, 13:02 PM by MSDC Staff
Patrons of most DC businesses will now have to show proof of vaccination to enter.


At today's press conference, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser announced the District would require many businesses to require proof of vaccination for patrons. This new policy, dubbed VaxDC, will begin January 15.

DC will now require establishments such as indoor restaurants, cultural venues, gyms, and conference spaces to check patron vaccinations against COVID-19. Mayor Bowser said such establishments could not accept a negative COVID test instead. Medical facilities, religious buildings and grocery stores are exempt from this requirement.

The requirement begins on January 15 with proof needed of one vaccine dose for anyone 12 years or older. On February 15 that requirement extends to "full vaccination" which at this time is two mRNA doses or one J&J dose, although that may change if a "booster" shot is added to the required regimen. All businesses falling under this rule are required to post signage informing patrons of the requirement - DC created a sample here.

Patrons can show proof of vaccination one of three ways:

  • A physical CDC card
  • A digital copy or photo of a CDC vaccination card
  • A COVID-19 verification app

You can see the official order here.

 

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