Councilman Mike Bonin dissents, sending the measure to a second vote on March 30
The Los Angeles City Council on Wednesday, March 23 tentatively voted to lift its mandate requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccination to enter many indoor establishments and large outdoor events, but it won’t become official until a second vote is held on March 30.
On March 9, the council voted 12-0 to approve a motion introduced by Council President Nury Martinez that essentially calls for rescinding the requirements, although individual businesses would be permitted to voluntarily require proof of vaccination from patrons. That motion requested the city attorney to prepare an ordinance to rescind the mandate, which was considered Wednesday.
Meanwhile, Los Angeles County will align with the state next month and lift the requirement that attendees of indoor mega-events such as sporting events or concerts show proof of COVID vaccination or a negative test. The county has already dropped its requirement that people show proof of vaccination to patronize indoor portions of bars, nightclubs and lounges or to attend outdoor mega-events.
Vaccine verification or a negative test is also still required for workers at health care facilities and congregate-care facilities.
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