Thanks to a new delta-induced wave coming up in the end of July, it's been decided that one week for today, people will need to be fully vaccinated (my own pass is to activate one week after my vaccine) or have a negative test less than two days old to enter places with more than 50 people in them, including restaurants, movie theaters, long-distance transport (though they seem to be getting a little extra time to prepare) and malls (though they later backtracked on that one). People caring for the elderly and working in hospitals will have to be fully vaccinated by mid-september or risk being suspended from their jobs without pay.
Meanwhile, even among the health workers, we have the "it's unethical to force people to do something" crowd. There is also a "trust people to be responsible rather than forcing them" crowd, which in my opinion had the entire month of June (during which vaccination became open to anyone over 18, and people over 18 have been allowed to grab slots that are still free 1-2 days before they happen since the second half of May) to show how responsible they are and observe the same about their fellow citizens as a whole. The overall reaction to the announcement also revealed just how big the "yeah, I should probably get vaccinated at some point, but no hurry, it's not like I'm in an at risk demographic" crowd was all along. I'm bringing this up because the number of new people getting vaccinated plumetted after the early June surge, and we may have at least gotten this wave sometime later than the most popular time to go on vacation in the country if more more people had gotten vaccinated earlier according to the number crunchers. For those wondering, I'm getting my second dose two days before the restrictions kick in.
EDIT: more accurate information