Proof of Vaccination Will Be Required for Indoor Dining in Philly Starting January 3

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The city announced on Monday, December 13, that guests will have to show proof of vaccination at any establishment where food is served come the New Year

, requiring guests show proof of vaccination at the door. With the new restrictions starting in January, attendees to sports games and concerts at the Wells Fargo Center will also have to provide proof of vaccination to enter, as the stadium serves food indoors.

The new mandate does not apply to grocery stores, convenience stores, or businesses that “primarily sell food and drink for offsite use,” and at the airport, proof of vaccination will only be required at traditional sit-down bar and restaurants. The mandate also does not apply to those with valid religious or medical exemptions and for children under five years and three months.

As of Friday, 76 percent of adults are fully vaccinated in Philly, and 70 percent of kids aged 12 and up are fully vaccinated. Find a place to get vaccinated in Philly

 

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