New York City health officials may expand the city’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate to other businesses after an evaluation. Mayor Bill de Blasio, a Democrat, on Tuesday announced that starting in mid-September, gyms, restaurants, and theaters cannot allow unvaccinated people inside. Customers will have to present a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) vaccination card, use New York’s “Excelsior” app, or a New York City app. When asked by The Epoch Times whether the COVID-19 vaccination mandate would be expanded to delis, bodegas, and supermarkets, a New York City Department of Health official said the policy will be evaluated and might be expanded to other industries. It’s not clear what businesses could be targeted by the mandate next or if bodegas, delis, or supermarkets may be impacted. The new requirement for restaurants and gyms will be phased in over several weeks in August and September, representing the most aggressive step of …