New York: Coronavirus vaccination mandatory for the entire private sector

Its mayor New York Bill de Blasio announced today that all private sector workers should be vaccinated against coronavirus starting on December 27th.

The mayor went further than President Joe Biden, whose measure for mandatory vaccination, which was due to take effect on January 4 but was currently suspended by a court order, only concerned employees in companies with more than 100 employees.

“Here in New York, we decided to launch a pre-emptive strike “We’s really doing something bold to stop Covid from spreading and the dangers it poses to us all,” de Blasio told MSNBC.

When will the measure take effect?

He clarified that compulsory vaccination concerns all “private sector workers in New York from December 27thThat is, almost 184,000 companies, corporations and shops.

In addition, from the same date, New Yorkers aged 12 and over will have to show they have received three doses of the vaccine, according to the mayor, who will step down on Dec. 31 to be replaced by ‘ Eric Adams elected on December 2nd.

The presence of the Omicron variant of the coronavirus has now been confirmed in at least 15 US states – with a few cases in New York State, the largest city in the United States that was particularly hard hit by the 2020 epidemic with at least 34,000 deaths.

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