Vaccine Mandate FAQ
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Who must present proof of vaccination?
Guests ages 12 and older should be prepared to show proof of full vaccination at indoor areas including restaurants, bars, gyms, movie theaters, convention centers, card rooms, museums, malls, play areas, spas, salons and indoor city facilities.
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What does “Fully-Vaccinated” mean?
“Fully-vaccinated” refers to an individual who has received the first and second doses of the vaccine (or, in the case of Johnson & Johnson, the single required dose) and has completed the two-week period that follows to ensure maximum immunity.
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What can you show as proof of vaccination?
According to L.A. County’s health department, the following are acceptable forms of vaccine proof:
• The white CDC COVID-19 vaccination record card
• The yellow World Health Organization vaccine card
• Documentation of vaccination from a health care provider
• A California Immunization Registry (CAIR2) vaccination record
• A digital vaccination record issued by California Department of Public Health
• A digital vaccination record from an approved company like Healthvana, Carbon Health, CommonPass, CLEAR Health Pass or VaxYes.
• A photocopy of vaccine card, or a photo of it on cell phone.
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What about exemptions?
Guests who self-attest to having a medical or religious reason for not getting vaccinated can instead provide a negative coronavirus test taken during the 72 hours before entering an indoor space.
If you aren’t vaccinated and don’t qualify for an exemption, you can still opt to use outdoor areas of the venues.
For more information regarding the LA County Vaccine Mandate, please click here.