De Blasio Unveils Details on NYC Workplace Vaccine Mandate

De Blasio Unveils Details on NYC Workplace Vaccine Mandate
In this image taken from video, New York Mayor Bill de Blasio speaks during a virtual press conference on Dec. 2, 2021. AP Photo
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New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio released more details on his plan to mandate COVID-19 vaccines for workplaces, allowing for religious and medical exemptions.

During a Wednesday news briefing, the Democrat mayor said private-sector workers in the city will have to receive at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine starting Dec. 27 and have proof of a second dose within 45 days after the first for either the Pfizer or Moderna recipients. Johnson & Johnson requires only one shot.

Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
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