Supervisors Vote to Examine Options for Proof of Vaccination Requirement for Certain Indoor Public Settings

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The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Aug. 10, voted unanimously to instruct county public health experts, county counsel, and the Department of Consumer and Business Affairs, to examine the possibility of a policy requiring proof of vaccination for certain indoor public spaces.

Supervisor Janice Hahn said the latest nationwide surge of COVID cases is being driven by and large by the unvaccinated. To prevent future surges and new and more dangerous variants from circulating, especially as we approach fall and winter, Hahn said we need to at least consider the possibility of requiring proof of vaccination for certain indoor public settings.

The motion, authored by Supervisor Hahn, directs the Department of Public Health, in concert with the Department of Consumer and Business Affairs and County Counsel, to report back within 14 days on possible options for requiring vaccines in certain indoor public spaces in the County of Los Angeles.

The report due back will assess policies adopted by other jurisdictions, consider whether a possible policy should require proof of one dose or full vaccination, as well as whether the policy should apply to all indoor public spaces or just to certain non-essential businesses and events.

The Board also asked for a report back from the Department of Public Health in 14 days on the process for how people can prove their vaccination status and how businesses can verify vaccination status using existing digital forms of records or paper records.

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