City of Oakland, CA

05/23/2022 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/23/2022 12:54

Proof of Vaccination No Longer Required to Enter Indoor Public Locations in Oakland

News from: City of Oakland

May 17, 2022

Proof of Vaccination No Longer Required to Enter Indoor Public Locations in Oakland

Vaccination still required at senior centers and assisted living facilities; masking required for large indoor events; City to provide high-quality masks to public in City facilities

Oakland, CA - The Oakland City Council has modified its proof of vaccination ordinance, lifting previous vaccination requirements to enter indoor public locations such as restaurants and bars, entertainment venues, recreation centers, gyms and fitness centers, City Hall, theaters, and museums.

Under the new ordinance, people entering senior centers and assisted living facilities will still be required to show proof of vaccination upon entry.

In addition, under the revised ordinance, anyone attending large indoor events (2,500+ attendees) would be required to wear a mask. The City of Oakland will offer high-quality face masks (N95, KN95, KF94) to patrons entering City facilities.

The modified ordinance takes effect immediately and will expire on November 1, 2022 or when the declaration of local emergency due to COVID-19 is lifted, whichever is sooner.

Additional details about the ordinance are available at www.oaklandca.gov/VaxOrdinance.

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