California recently rolled out a digital vaccine verification system to simplify the proof of inoculation process—and at least one Orange County business is putting the system to use. Deborah Nguyen, owner of Bohemia in Newport Beach, began requiring shoppers to show proof of vaccination before entering her shop more than a month ago. “I did this, [so] I can protect all of them,” Nguyen said. “I said, you know what, I’m just going to bite the bullet and I’m going to lose half the business.” Nguyen told The Epoch Times that she decided to require vaccination proof after a year of constantly having to shut down for potential COVID-19 virus outbreaks within her store and personal life. Last year, she transitioned from public shopping to appointment-only sales after her customers began feeling uncomfortable, she said. In January—around the height of the COVID-19 outbreak in Orange County—Nguyen shut down completely until the vaccines became more accessible. When she …