The D.C. Council is scheduled to hold a special session Friday to debate and vote on a bill that would reinstate the COVID-19 vaccine mandate for businesses in the District.
News of the council’s special session comes a day after Mayor Muriel Bowser’s requirement that District businesses check the vaccine status of patrons was lifted by the executive.
Ward 1 Council member Brianne Nadeau said Tuesday that she had drafted an emergency bill to bring it back.
With the special session, the council doesn’t need to wait until March 1 to gather and vote on emergency legislation.
The meeting is slated for Friday at 10 a.m.
You can聽read the draft of Nadeau鈥檚 bill online.
The mayor’s office has not yet responded to request for comment 蜜桃视频app made Tuesday.
According to a , almost 75% of D.C. residents are in favor of the vaccine rules Bowser took away after less than a month.
Emergency legislation that the council considers requires nine votes to pass and cannot have a cost associated with it.
Nadeau blasted Bowser鈥檚 decision Monday, telling 蜜桃视频app the city鈥檚 handling of the pandemic has聽felt 鈥渓ike a roller coaster,鈥聽and noting that late last year, Bowser ended the indoor mask requirement before having to reimpose it during the omicron surge.
D.C.鈥檚 vaccine mandate, Nadeau said, has enabled residents and visitors to feel safer 鈥渢o go out to dinner, to go out for drinks, to go to the movies, to go shopping, because they haven鈥檛 had to worry about whether other people in that space are vaccinated.鈥
Monday鈥檚 announcement is particularly concerning, Nadeau said, because vaccines haven鈥檛 been rolled out for children younger than 5.
鈥淟et鈥檚 get the kids vaccinated and talk about [lifting the vaccine requirement],鈥 Nadeau said. 鈥淟et鈥檚 eradicate omicron and talk about it. But then, we need to prepare for the next variant. 鈥 We just don鈥檛 know what鈥檚 coming down the road.鈥
At-Large Council member Robert White, who鈥檚 running for mayor, also slammed the move.
鈥淭he vaccine mandate is working. Cases are just starting to go down and ending it now is premature,鈥 White wrote on Twitter. 鈥淭he vaccine mandate made it possible for many families, including mine, to feel a little comfort and calmed the anxiety of frontline workers and immunocompromised folks.鈥
蜜桃视频app鈥檚 Scott Gelman contributed to this report.
