China News Service, November 8th. According to the US "World Journal" report, the city of Los Angeles recently passed a vaccine regulation. The measure took effect on Monday (November 8), requiring everyone to enter restaurants, shopping malls, theaters, etc. Various companies, such as hair salons, need to provide a certificate of complete vaccination against new coronary pneumonia.

  According to ABC TV, a yoga studio owner was relieved after the regulations were passed so that he does not have to unilaterally decide whether to request verification of the client's vaccination status.

The manager of a beleaguered nail salon panicked. She expected to lose customers.

  Los Angeles is one of a growing number of cities in the United States, including San Francisco and New York City. People are required to show proof of vaccination before they can enter various types of businesses and places.

However, as the second most populous city in the United States, Los Angeles’s "SafePassLA" regulations are broader than other cities, covering more types of businesses and other indoor venues, including museums and convention centers.

  After the number of additional cases dropped sharply from the August peak caused by the delta variant virus, it has recently begun to gradually increase, and the authorities have begun to implement this policy.

At this time last year, the epidemic began to reach its peak. When it was at its worst in January this year, an average of 500 people died every day in California.

Los Angeles became the center of the epidemic area in California, and the hospital was overcrowded. Ambulances could only park outside and wait for the beds to be vacated.

The morgue was also fully loaded, and refrigerated trucks were sent to share the burden of the morgue.

  However, as the vaccine became available and California and Los Angeles took active steps to vaccinate, a bright scene was staged, and many public officials refused to vaccinate.

  The Los Angeles City Council passed a decree by 11 votes to two last month, requiring people 12 years and older to be vaccinated to enter indoor public places, including stadiums, museums, spas, indoor city facilities, and other locations.

For those who have religious or medical exemptions for vaccination, a negative new coronavirus test certificate 72 hours before entering these institutions is required.

Customers who do not have a certificate can still use outdoor facilities, and can temporarily enter the company to use the restroom or receive catering orders.

  Although the order took effect on Monday, November 8, city officials stated that it will not actually start operation until November 29, so that companies have time to make adjustments.

The first violation will be warned, but subsequent violations may be fined between $1,000 and $5,000.