Amid a surge in COVID-19 cases driven by the highly contagious delta variant, a group of more than 500 San Francisco bar owners is considering whether to require vaccine cards for entry at their members’ bars across the city, just as new mask recommendations have arrived in the Bay Area. Moving to check vaccinations at entry to bars in the San Francisco Bar Owner Alliance would be done on a volunteer basis, but Ben Bleiman — the head of the San Francisco Bar Owner Alliance — said the alliance may issue a statement from the 500-member group recommending only patrons who are vaccinated would be allowed in, a move that would include accompanying signage outside of the participating bars. “I didn’t know anybody who was [requiring vaccine cards at first], only the most strict people,” Bleiman said. “Just in the last 24 hours, I’ve seen a lot of people changing their tunes. So I think we’re in the middle of a big flux.” Although the alliance likely won’t make a formal decision until next week at the earliest, some members of the alliance are already starting to take part: Vesuvio Cafe in North Beach made the decision Tuesday to require… Read full this story
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