KEY POINTS
  • The new initiative in the nation's most populous county begins Oct. 7, with proof of at least one vaccine dose required.
  • By Nov. 4, proof of full vaccination will be mandatory, according to the county's Department of Public Health.
  • Health officials strongly recommend the same precautions for indoor restaurants but have not chosen to mandate proof of vaccination for them.
Patrons enjoy cocktails in the interior of the Tiki-Ti bar in Los Angeles, California, July 7, 2021.

Public health officials in Los Angeles County will begin requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccination for patrons and workers at indoor bars, wineries, breweries and nightclubs next month.

The new initiative in the nation's most populous county begins Oct. 7, with proof of at least one vaccine dose required. By Nov. 4, proof of full vaccination will be mandatory, according to the county's Department of Public Health. Health officials strongly recommend the same precautions for indoor restaurants but have not chosen to mandate proof of vaccination for them.