The ordinance passed Wednesday and will also apply to bars, gyms, restaurants, shopping centers and large indoor venues
The Los Angeles City Council on Wednesday voted and approved an ordinance that will require people entering movie theaters and other large indoor entertainment venues to be vaccinated for COVID-19. The ordinance passed with 11 “aye” votes but did not receive enough votes for the “urgency clause” to pass, and it will go into effect on Nov.4. The ordinance will apply to bars, gyms, restaurants, shopping centers and other large indoor public spaces and entertainment venues. And according to the Los Angeles Times, Mayor Eric Garcetti plans to sign the city ordinance into law.