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Boulder Restaurants Urged To Consider Requiring Vaccination Proof
VIDEO: "There's a growing consensus among restaurants that we are not going to survive this next wave if we don't take stronger measures."

BOULDER, Colo. (CBS4) – As COVID-19 cases continue to rise, more restaurants and businesses are asking their patrons to show they are vaccinated. In Boulder, there’s a new push to get restaurants to band together and require some type of vaccine passport in order to keep their doors open should we see another wave of COVID cases.
“Last year many businesses made sacrifices, but no business more than restaurants,” said Bobby Stuckey, founder of Frasca hospitality group.
The turning point for the industry came with vaccine access, but with COVID cases ticking up again, many fear more closures are coming.
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