It seems that an official vaccine requirement for dining out in Seattle is a matter of “when” not “if.” On Tuesday, September 7, King County executive Dow Constantine announced that the local public health department is working on developing a COVID vaccine verification policy for “some non-essential business activities and other venues” in the region.
Though Constantine didn’t specify which businesses would fall under the in-development policy, he referenced modeling the plan after cities such as New York and San Francisco, as well as British Columbia, all areas which either currently require proof of vaccination to dine at restaurants, or soon will. He also name-dropped Clallam and Jefferson
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