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Americans about equally split on whether vaccination and/or mask manadates would make them more likely to dine in restaurants
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About a third of Americans would be put off dining in a restaurant if a vaccine mandate was in force.
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But an equal proportion would be more likely to dine indoors with such a mandate in place, a survey found.
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New York City and San Francisco are mandating vaccines for indoor dining.
One in three Americans say they'd be less likely to dine in a restaurant if they were forced to prove they'd been vaccinated, according to a survey by the National Restaurant Association.
The same proportion - 32% - said they'd be deterred from restaurant dining if they had to a wear masks, the survey, published Tuesday, showed.
However, 33% said that a vaccine mandate would actually make them more likely to dine in a restaurant. Meanwhile, 25% said a mask mandate would make them more likely to eat indoors. ...
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