Under the proposal, anyone entering a restaurant, bar, theater or fitness center, for example, would have to provide proof of COVID vaccination. But it would not apply to houses of worship, grocery stores and big-box stores.
D.C. has one, and now Montgomery County, Maryland, is considering requiring a COVID-19 vaccine “passport.” Such a measure would mean patrons of bars, restaurants and a number of other businesses must provide proof of vaccination.
The measure is being introduced to the County Council with presentations from Raymond Crowel, the director of the county’s Health and Human Services Department; James Bridgers, the county’s acting health officer; and Earl Stoddard, assistant chief administrative officer.
Under the proposal, anyone entering a restaurant, bar, theater or fitness center, for example, would have to provide proof of vaccination for entry. Houses of worship, grocery stores and big-box stores, however,…
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