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Vaccination card would no longer be presented in New York businesses | Videos | Univision 41 New York WXTV

jarin has 12,000workers in 103 hospitalsand other health centers. themayor eric adams said sosoon as next mondaythe mandate could be liftedsubmit proof ofvaccination to enterrestaurants, bars and theaters.filippo ferretti tells us howreceive the newsessential for the elderly andus. will change with a lotprobability is not a style ofprobably mayor adamsdecided to raise therestrictions forrestaurants.a vaccination cardthat will no longer be mandatoryto be able to sit at the tablefrom a restaurant.>> everything will be the same, not anymoreit will do as it was before.Filippo: Sonia’s Hopeis that since Monday, theeconomy in your restaurantpandemic years.>> there are people who have theirthey want to eat. now i’m going tobe better.we will move forward.>> that is very good because therethe person can enter aplace to eat without restrictions.filippo: if they keep going downinfections this weekmayor adams can finishsome relative restrictionsaccess to people onlyvaccinated in theaters, gymsand in restaurants. theseCity data shows thatthe infection rate in newyork is below 2%,than the number of vaccinated, thepercentage of vaccinated exceeds85%.if the city lifts thisrestriction, the owners ofrestaurants filed decidir sirequire or not proof ofunder national its customers.in recent weeks, innew york has registered adrastic decrease incases of coronavirus, whichrepresents a low level ofrisk for the vaccinated.>> if he was vaccinated and gavethe virus has more antibodies.is terribly vaccinated withsu booster.has minimal danger.If you are not vaccinated, the>> I have to say goodbye to theface mask.filippo: very soon we couldsay goodbye tomasks, but remember thatsecurity protocolswill be able to fight him

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