Expanded inoculation requirements in workplaces and crowded public spaces have spurred vaccination rates in parts of the country.
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Israel Will Require a Booster Shot to be Fully Vaccinated
The vaccination passports of more than a million people will soon be canceled if they don’t get a booster or show that they recently had Covid.
The U.S. Is Lifting Its Travel Ban. Who Is Allowed to Visit?
The Biden administration will allow vaccinated international travelers to enter the United States, including those from previously banned countries. Details remain to be worked out, but here is what we know so far.
Italy Requires Covid Green Pass for Most Workers
The new mandate that workers be able to show proof of vaccination, immunity or a recent negative test by mid-October is one of the most sweeping in Europe.
Britain Cancels Any Plans for Vaccine Passports, for Now
Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to discuss the decision on Tuesday, and also to address the likelihood of Covid booster shots soon amid “renewed challenges” to come this winter.
Biden Mandates Vaccines for Workers, Saying, ‘Our Patience Is Wearing Thin’
Initially reluctant to enact mandates, the president is now moving aggressively to require vaccination as the Delta variant races across the country.
Anti-Vaccine Protesters in Canada Rally Outside Hospitals
Protesters have harassed health care workers in three provinces, as well as politicians.
The British Government Is Launching an Antibody Surveillance Program
The program, which is expected to begin on Tuesday, will allow for up to 8,000 participants each day who book a P.C.R. test through the National Health Service’s “test and trace” program.
Boston Mayor Janey Draws Fire Over Criticism of Vaccine Passports
Kim Janey, the city’s acting mayor, said policies requiring proof of vaccination would unduly burden Black and Hispanic people.
N.Y.C. to Require Vaccination Proof for Indoor Dining and Fitness
“If you want to participate in our society fully, you’ve got to get vaccinated,” Mayor Bill de Blasio said. “It’s time.”