Something important is happening in Philadelphia this Saturday, January 29th starting at 12pm! Join us to March to Defeat Mandates in Philadelphia, PA! If you are within driving distance and are ready to do something about the discrimination that has been required by the City of Philadelphia, we need you to join us at Independence Mall! PHILADELPHIA AND SURROUNDING AREAS WE NEED YOU TO SHOW UP! Let’s work together to stop the spread of government overreach before it infects the rest of the state!
For those who are not aware despite the city’s high rates of vaccination, the City of Philadelphia enacted an indoor dining policy focused on keeping the unvaccinated out of indoor facilities that serve food. We’re asking everyone from neighboring cities and states to show up, too. We know that when one city falls to tyranny, it puts every other city at risk. Pennsylvania Coalition for Informed Consent (PCIC) is partnering with several organizations across the commonwealth as a Philadelphia Freedom Coalition. We are supporting and will be participating in Don’t Tread on Philly’s March Against The Mandates in Philadelphia on January 29th. We urge you to be there at 12pm in order to peacefully assemble and take a stand against mandates. Join to hear from speakers including our very own Stephanie Coxon, as we rally against the city’s vaccine requirements for indoor establishments that sell food or drink. Additional speakers include Philadelphia’s own Lynn Landes and New York’s Stephanie Locricchio.
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The following is additional information related to the City’s anti-liberty declaration. This discriminatory requirement is disguised as an effort to become a COVID-Free Philadelphia, establishments that sell food or drink for consumption onsite are required to verify that everyone who enters has completed their COVID vaccinations. This mandate is extended to workers and children and applies to the following settings that serve food:
- Indoor restaurant spaces
- Cafes within larger spaces (like museums)
- Bars
- Sports venues that serve food or drink for onsite consumption
- Movie theaters
- Bowling alleys
- Other entertainment venues that serve food or drink for onsite consumption
- Conventions (if food is being served)
- Catering halls
- Casinos where food and drink is allowed on the floor
- Food court seating areas should be cordoned off and have someone checking vaccine status on entry to the seating area
This mandate will not be applied in K-12 and early childcare settings, hospitals, congregate care facilities, special population providers that serve food, residential or healthcare facilities, grocery stores, convenience stores, or other establishments that primarily sell food and drink for offsite use, or in Philadelphia International Airport, except in traditional seated restaurant or seated bar style locations.
People with proof of valid religious or medical exemptions and children under five years and three months are exempt from the mandate. You can read the full Board of Health Order here.