
Report: Oregon To Demand Proof Of Vaccination To Enter Businesses, Churches Without A Mask
Francesco Abbruzzino, The Uncensored Report, LLC
The New York Times is reporting that the Oregon Health Authority will require businesses, workplaces, and houses of worship to check the vaccination status of anyone wishing to enter the premises without a mask.
The Times reports “This statewide mandate, one of the first of its kind in the country, raised concerns that the procedure of verifying vaccinations could be too cumbersome for workers.”
Fully vaccinated people in Oregon will have to show proof of their vaccination status in order to enter businesses and other facilities without a mask.
Businesses who don't check vaccination status will need to maintain a mask mandate.https://t.co/6pFCZpLptK
— Mike Baker (@ByMikeBaker) May 20, 2021
OHA’s website notes that “Businesses, employers and faith institutions now have the option to adjust their masking guidance to allow fully vaccinated individuals to no longer wear a mask in their establishments.”
“Businesses, employers and faith institutions doing so must have a policy in place to check the vaccination status of all individuals before they enter their establishment,” the site further decrees.