New York City Mayor Announces Mandatory Vaccines for All City Workers
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New York City Mayor , Announces Mandatory Vaccines, for All City Workers.
On October 20, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that all city workers will need to be vaccinated against COVID-19 by the end of the month or lose their paychecks.
On October 20, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that all city workers will need to be vaccinated against COVID-19 by the end of the month or lose their paychecks.
'The New York Times' reports that the new mandate
for the country’s largest municipal work force
is one of the strictest in the nation.
'The New York Times' reports that the new mandate
for the country’s largest municipal work force
is one of the strictest in the nation.
By November 1, all city workers, including all police
and firefighters, must have received at least
one dose of a coronavirus vaccine.
Regular testing will reportedly no longer
be a possible alternative to vaccination. .
According to the 'NYT,' San Francisco set
a similar vaccine mandate for its 35,000 city
workers that also takes effect November 1.
City officials say that the mandate in New York, affects roughly 160,000 employees, 46,000 of whom have still not received a COVID-19 vaccine.
The 'NYT' reports that a city official said
that any worker not vaccinated by the deadline
will be placed on unpaid leave. .
Additionally, "a small number
of employees" will be eligible
for medical or religious exemptions.
According to mayor de Blasio, those who receive the vaccine from city-run vaccination sites between now and October 29 will receive a $500 bonus on their paychecks.
According to mayor de Blasio, those who receive the vaccine from city-run vaccination sites between now and October 29 will receive a $500 bonus on their paychecks
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