In-N-Out Burger Appears Defiant As Enforcement Of LA’s Proof Of Vaccination Requirement For Indoor Dining Begins
UNIVERSAL CITY (CBSLA) – Even with the threat of fines of up to $5,000, it appears that one of California’s most iconic fast food chain restaurants, In-N-Out Burger, remains defiant as enforcement of the city’s mandate that customers’ proof of vaccination be confirmed for indoor dining goes into effect.
CBSLA’s political reporter Tom Wait visited In-N-Outs across the city Tuesday night and found that it was business as usual, despite the fact that burger chain could face fines.
Steven W. wrote:
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This is the doc I found after the fact ... the one I was still looking for I first saw referenced the day the “Omicron” variant was first reported which I believe was Sunday. There was a lady from San Diego appearing on the Lindell extravaganza along with another woman discussing COVID ... she showed the specific place in the Phase 1 trials submission to FDA. But this is what I rather found and posted:
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04368728
Study to Describe the Safety, Tolerability, Immunogenicity, and Efficacy of RNA Vaccine Candidates Against COVID-19 in Healthy Individuals
Recruitment Status : Recruiting
First Posted : April 30, 2020
Last Update Posted : October 27, 2021
Sponsor: BioNTech SE
Collaborator: Pfizer
Information provided by (Responsible Party): BioNTech SE
The assessment of boostability will be further expanded in a subset of Phase 3 participants at selected sites in the US who will receive a third dose of BNT162b2 at 30 µg or a third and potentially a fourth dose of prototype BNT162b2VOC at 30 µg (BNT162b2s01, based upon the South African variant and hereafter referred to as BNT162b2SA). A further subset of Phase 3 participants will receive a third, lower, dose of BNT162b2 at 5 or 10 µg.
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ThankQ for the info !!!