Philadelphians Concerned After City Imposes Mandatory Vaccines for Indoor Dining

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The City of Philadelphia recently announced that it will implement a vaccine mandate for indoor dining at public establishments in Philadelphia, which will come into effect on Jan. 3, 2022.

These public establishments, according to the city announcement, include indoor restaurants, cafes within larger spaces (like museums), bars, sports venues that serve food or drink for onsite consumption, and other entertainment venues that serve food or drink for onsite consumption, etc.

During the first two weeks of the rule’s implementation, from Jan. 3 to 17, various indoor public spaces may accept a customer’s negative COVID-19 test result within 24 hours instead of proof of vaccination. However, beginning Jan. 18, only fully vaccinated patrons will be allowed to dine inside these establishments. Owners of establishments in violation of the mandate will face fines of up to $2,000 per day.

Philadelphians have mixed reactions to the city’s vaccine mandate announcement. Restaurateurs fear that their businesses, already hit hard by the pandemic over the past year, will suffer more.

Drew Young, the general manager of Mei Mei, an Asian restaurant in the Old City area of Philadelphia, told The Epoch Times that his restaurant reopened after being closed for a year during the pandemic.

Drew Young, the general manager of Mei Mei, an Asian restaurant in the Old City of Philadelphia, is concerned that the vaccine mandate will again turn away customers, in Philadelphia, Pa., on Dec. 21, 2021. ( Screenshot via NTD)

Young disagrees with the city of Philadelphia’s mandatory vaccine order. He is concerned that the vaccine order will again turn away customers. “They hit us with different mandates every other month, and now we have to wait for Jan. 3 to have even less business inside. … Anytime you think it’s gonna get better, they come out with another mandate, and you know, make it hard for us,” Young told The Epoch Times.

Young argues that vaccines have a limited role in containing the development of the pandemic or virus variants. “Over the past few weeks, we’ve seen that people who are fully vaccinated with booster shots have been catching COVID, getting seriously ill from it,” Young said. “It doesn’t look like the vaccine is helping very much.”

Young told The Epoch Times that the mandatory vaccine order seems to be…

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