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As it stands, the Vax Pass will not be required / mandated city-wide. But as I've discussed in other threads, "...private companies, including concert hosts and sports teams, should be free to make their own decisions. They can enforce vaccine verification if they choose."

This opens the door to a possible "soft" or indirect mandate. Should businesses adopt such a program city wide, I doubt we would see much of a difference between site specific requirements and city wide mandates.

I expect the fearmongering to continue and the eventual launch of a "voluntary" vaccination verification program.

https://www.chicagotribune.com/opinion/editorials/ct-edit-illinois-covid-recovery-economy-vaccine-passport-chicago-20210504-bfuxp5wh4vbh7f7luidx3lmkoe-story.html

The COVID-19 vaccines have been a gift from science to control the worst health pandemic in a century.

Remember folks, vaccines have been a gift from SCIENCE. I wonder how many people that have suffered or died as a result of vaccinations are grateful for their gifts received?

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Haven't seen this discussed yet. Any other cities going door to door that you know of?

"We're going to knock on every residential door in the city..."

"Detroit expects by the end of April to have crews start visiting homes to speak with residents about the importance of protecting themselves from the virus with vaccinations and how to sign up to receive the shots."

"The initial outreach is expected to last six to seven weeks. Workers will go to some of the poorer parts of the city two or three times by mid-September."

**Ah yes. Visiting the poorer neighborhoods 2-3 times. **

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/detroit-city/2021/04/06/detroit-workers-go-door-door-pitch-covid-19-vaccines-residents/7105341002/