Two days after testing positive for Covid-19, Sarah Palin returned to the New York City restaurant where she had been caught dining inside over the weekend despite the fact that she is not vaccinated against the virus.
Two days after testing positive for Covid-19, Sarah Palin returned to the New York City restaurant whereinside over the weekend despite the fact that she is not vaccinated against the virus, NBC News confirmed Thursday.
This time, however, the staff at Elio's insisted that the former Alaska governor and 2008 Republican vice presidential candidate eat outside when she and her party arrived Wednesday evening at the celebrity-filled restaurant on Manhattan's Upper East Side. "Tonight Sarah Palin returned to the restaurant to apologize for the fracas around her previous visit," Elio's manager Luca Guaitolini said in a statement obtained by NBC News and first reported by. "In accordance with the vaccine mandate and to protect our staff, we seated her outdoors."But Palin appeared to flout federalwhich recommend that people who test positive for Covid self-isolate for five days "even if you don't have symptoms.
And later Thursday, the office of New York City Mayor Eric Adams urged New Yorkers who crossed paths with Palin to get tested. "We encourage any New Yorker who came into contact with Sarah Palin to get tested, just as we encourage all New Yorkers to get tested regularly, especially those who believe they may have been exposed to Covid-19," said mayoral spokesman Jonah Allon, according to