USA: Hot on the heels of announcements that mask mandates are retuning, and a general shift to blaming unvaccinated Americans for the pandemic, San Francisco has become the latest part of the U.S. to announce the arrival of a two tier society – the vaccinated and the unvaccinated.
The San Francisco Bar Owner Alliance announced that effective this Thursday anyone wanting to have a swift beer or two in most bars in the city will need to be fully vaccinated or provide a negative COVID test.
Anyone who doesn’t fit the bill will be barred entry and forced to drink outside.
— Matt Haney (@MattHaneySF) July 27, 2021
There it is. The vaccinated get access to the inner sanctum, while the unvaccinated remain outside the door.
According to reports, “It will be up to each individual bar to decide how best to enforce” the policy, which will be voluntary for the bar owners.
California announced earlier this week that it will require proof of vaccination or weekly testing for all state workers and health care employees.
After making the announcement, Governor Gavin Newsom likened unvaccinated Americans to murderous drunk drivers:
Given the reports that the vaccinated are still getting and spreading the virus, many pointed out that the bar policy in San Fran makes zero sense.
The tolerant left were quick to show themselves when patrons declared they will not be frequenting any establishments that enforce the policy:
California has very little going for it anymore:
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