Vail Resorts Requires COVID Vaccine Not Just For Staff, But Also Guests

VAIL, Colo. (CBS4)- Vail Resorts is the latest to announce COVID-19 vaccine mandates. This time not just for staff, but also guests.

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If guests want to eat at one of Vail Resorts' indoor cafeteria-style restaurants, proof of COVID-19 vaccination must be provided. That includes children in ski school who are ages 12 and over.

Vail Resorts plans on operating their ski resorts at capacity this season without reservations or limits.

A nurse marks a coronavirus vaccination card with a third "booster" dose of Pfizer, at a vaccine clinic hosted by The Tournament of Roses and the Pasadena Public Health Department, August 19, 2021 at Tournament House in Pasadena, California. - The clinic is one of the first in the city to offer "supplemental" third Covid-19 shots to people with immunological conditions, according to organizers. President Joe Biden said August 18 he will make Covid-19 booster shots available to all American adults beginning next month, as his administration warned that vaccines are showing a declining effectiveness against infection. (Photo by Robyn Beck / AFP) (Photo by ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images)

The Town of Vail is also requiring face masks in all indoor settings.

CORRECTION: Vail Resorts' proof of vaccination only applies to indoor cafeteria-style restaurants. An earlier version of this story indicated that it applied to fine dining restaurants.

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