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Last week, New York became the first city to announce that it will require proof of at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine for some activities including indoor dining, gyms, and performances.

“If you want to participate in our society fully, you’ve got to get vaccinated,” Democratic New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said Tuesday at a news conference. “It’s time.”

The vaccination requirement, called the “Key to NYC Pass” program, will be enforced for both customers and workers starting on September 13.

“This is going to be a requirement,” the mayor said. “The only way to patronize these establishments is if you are vaccinated, at least one dose.”

> Last week, New York became the first city to announce that it will require proof of at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine for some activities including indoor dining, gyms, and performances. > “If you want to participate in our society fully, you’ve got to get vaccinated,” Democratic New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said Tuesday at a news conference. “It’s time.” > The vaccination requirement, called the “Key to NYC Pass” program, will be enforced for both customers and workers starting on September 13. > “This is going to be a requirement,” the mayor said. “The only way to patronize these establishments is if you are vaccinated, at least one dose.”

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A brilliant business strategy: keeping paying customers out. Wow. If I had presented this case to my professor, he would have quickly failed me and kicked me out of class.

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The only way to patronize these establishments is if you are vaccinated, at least one dose.

One dose provides no protection. It is not about protecting the health of the public. It is about compliance and obedience.

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It is about compliance and obedience.

Indeed.

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Probably the easiest way to keep normal people out is to say that the spike proteins shed by the ignorant voluntary lab-rats are contagious.