Los Angeles City Council members introduced a measure Wednesday seeking a vaccination mandate for some indoor public spaces, including theaters and restaurants, coming after a similar mandate announced by New York City earlier this week. In an announcement on Twitter, City Council President Nury Martinez wrote that “many Angelenos stepped up and did their part,” and “they shouldn’t be penalized with closures by those unwilling to do theirs.” The bill would tell the city attorney to draft an ordinance requiring people aged 16 and older to have received at least one vaccine dose to gain access to indoor public spaces. The indoor spaces include but are “not limited to restaurants, bars, retail establishments, fitness centers, spas, and entertainment centers, such as stadiums, concert venues, and movie theaters,” the text of the measure said. Martinez, a Democrat, issued a statement alongside the proposal and effectively blamed people who are not vaccinated for …