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Dutch protesters march through The Hague against 'corona pass', 40% of businesses say they will refuse to enforce it
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[quote:Digital Buddha:MV80OTE5MDE0X0ZFRkNDNkZC] Dutch protesters march through The Hague against ‘corona pass’ Sat 25 Sep 2021 08.02 EDT https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/sep/25/dutch-protesters-march-through-the-hague-against-corona-pass More than 40% of bar and restaurant owners do not plan to ask clients for the vaccination certificate, said Koninklijke Horeca Nederland, the country's hospitality industry association, citing a survey of its members. It said many businesses saw the requirement as a "political tool" aimed at boosting vaccination take-up. "It is not only impossible to enforce, but will financially damage a sector that is just starting to recover," the association added in a statement. [/quote]
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Dutch protesters march through The Hague against ‘corona pass’
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More than 40% of bar and restaurant owners do not plan to ask clients for the vaccination certificate, said Koninklijke Horeca Nederland, the country's hospitality industry association, citing a survey of its members.
It said many businesses saw the requirement as a "political tool" aimed at boosting vaccination take-up.
"It is not only impossible to enforce, but will financially damage a sector that is just starting to recover," the association added in a statement.
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