What Happened To Restaurants After They Started Vaccine Passports Is Absolutely HORRIBLE!

Breaking news in Minneapolis and St. Paul, these two cities have imposed a required proof of vaccination to enter restaurants, bars, theaters, and other venues. #VaccinePassport it is.

Communist Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said, “This is a critical next step to avoid closures, We want to stay open, and we need to stay safer.”

Sounded more of a so-called safer but nonprofitable call.

Meanwhile, a judge has deprived of the restaurant owner’s request for a restraining order after they have complained about the mandate’s  “calculated and purposed to attempt to prod the general public toward vaccination.”

This is ridiculous as both mayors have used their emergency powers to impose the vaccine passport system in their cities and it’s hurting businesses down.

Luke Derheim, Craft and Crew Hospitality co-owner have said, “Unfortunately when the vaccine-or-test mandate went into effect we saw a 30% drop in our Minneapolis locations overnight.”

While the assistant general manager of Bunny’s Bar and Grill has also confirmed that the business is down by 30-40% because of the vaccine mandates.

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This is just some kind of manipulation in other means.

And recently, Fox 9 KMSP reported:

As the omicron surge continues to fall off, COVID-19 vaccine mandates put in place for restaurants could be lifted sooner than expected in the Twin Cities.

The restrictions in both cities, requiring restaurants and other venues to check customers for vaccination or a recent negative test, went into effect in mid-January.

Concerns over the impact of the mandate led some businesses in Minneapolis to sue the city, asking the court to suspend the mandate citing a loss of business. A judge ultimately ruled against that motion.

The mandate in St. Paul was set to expire at the end of the month. However, FOX 9 has learned the city is planning to end it much sooner. The mandate in St. Paul was set to expire at the end of the month, but with the COVID-19 situation improving drastically, cities are weighing.

Sources: The Gateway Pundit, Fox 9

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