All New York City employers will soon need to mandate that their workers present proof of vaccination against COVID-19, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Monday.
The outgoing mayor announced the policy during an appearance on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” describing it as a “pre-emptive strike” against an expected surge in COVID cases this winter amid the emergence of the Omicron variant of the virus.
The policy will go into effect Dec. 27.
“We’re going to announce a first-in-the-nation measure,” de Blasio said. “Our health commissioner will announce the vaccine mandate for private sector employers across the board. All private-sector employers in New York City will be covered by this vaccine mandate.”
Hizzoner added that the mandate is aimed at “maximizing vaccination quickly, so we can get ahead of Omicron and all the other challenges we’re facing right now.”
Currently, only municipal employees are subject to a COVID-19 inoculation requirement, which took effect for most city workers in late October.
First test of the new mayor. . .
Probably helping out the new mayor. They are going to keep pushing the plandemic along no matter what.
We need another one of those great Chicago fires in a few different places... Like NYC