
Danny Meyer: If you want to be unvaccinated, 'you can dine somewhere else'
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Danny Meyer, restaurateur and CEO of Union Square Hospitality Group, is requiring his employees and all customers at his restaurants to prove that they've been vaccinated against Covid-19.
"If you really want to go unvaccinated, you can dine somewhere else, and you can also go work somewhere else," Meyer told CNN's Poppy Harlow Thursday. "I would call this a company policy rather than a mandate," he added. The policy will go into effect September 7. "We are requiring all guests to show proof they are fully vaccinated," a pop-up notice on the website said, adding, "Our teams are required to be fully vaccinated as well."
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