Restaurateurs sue NYC to block proof of vaccination rules
A group of New York City restaurants asked a judge this week to block the city’s latest effort to curb the spread of the coronavirus, calling the city’s mandate that customers show proof of vaccination “arbitrary, irrational, unscientific and unlawful.”
The group argued that the new rules would severely harm their businesses and livelihood.
The city’s proof-of-vaccination edict went into effect Tuesday and requires anyone dining indoors at restaurants, going to museums, attending concerts, working out at a gym or entering many indoor public venues show proof that they have been inoculated against COVID-19.