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Wait...what??? This is why I can't spend time on this site. You're flat out lying. I relayed information directly from the NYC government website. And you still believe what you want to believe. Wow!
LOL you need to read again, Adams said private sector mandate cannot return to offices in Manhattan unless vaccinated. Why would I lie? I would have been called back to the office if that was the case, I'm still fully remote.
that's why Kylie Irving still cannot play in NYC, haven't you heard?
"Friday’s announcement does not affect a private sector vaccine mandate, nor does it affect any of the city workers who were fired for refusing to get the vaccine. Masks are also still required at health care facilities, correction centers and public transit."
LOL you need to read again, Adams said private sector mandate cannot return to offices in Manhattan unless vaccinated. Why would I lie? I would have been called back to the office if that was the case, I'm still fully remote.
that's why Kylie Irving still cannot play in NYC, haven't you heard?
"Friday’s announcement does not affect a private sector vaccine mandate, nor does it affect any of the city workers who were fired for refusing to get the vaccine. Masks are also still required at health care facilities, correction centers and public transit."
That is not correct. Key to NYC was suspended. I'm supposed to believe YOU over the Mayor of NYC who made the decree and posted it on the NYC.gov website?
Businesses previously covered by Key to NYC rules will still have the flexibility to require proof of vaccination or masking indoors if they choose.
If you're not being called back to the office, that's YOUR EMPLOYER'S decision.
That is not correct. Key to NYC was suspended. I'm supposed to believe YOU over the Mayor of NYC who made the decree and posted it on the NYC.gov website?
Businesses previously covered by Key to NYC rules will still have the flexibility to require proof of vaccination or masking indoors if they choose.
If you're not being called back to the office, that's YOUR EMPLOYER'S decision.
This ONLY applies to restaurants, and indoor venues....not offices.
Late in February, Adams announced a plan to lift the city's public sector mask and vaccine mandates on March 7. While many believed that was the news the Nets and Irving were waiting for, he is still not eligible to play until he gets vaccinated. New York City has private sector mandates which remain in place and prevent Irving from suiting up for "work" inside Barclays Center.
Also from the link YOU POSTED: READ THE LAST PARAGRAPH
Beginning Monday, March 7th:
Key to NYC rules will be suspended. Indoor venues, including restaurants, fitness facilities, and entertainment spaces will no longer be required to check for proof of vaccination before customers enter. Businesses previously covered by Key to NYC rules will still have the flexibility to require proof of vaccination or masking indoors if they choose.
Masks will no longer be required on public school grounds for kindergarten to 12th grade students. While these public school children will be able to remove their masks, if they so choose, schools will continue to maintain strict COVID-19 protocols, including increased ventilation, a daily screener to ensure those with symptoms do not come to school, and test kit distribution. Masks will continue to be required for all settings with children under 5 years of age (where none of the population is yet eligible for the vaccine), including programs contracted by the New York City Department of Education with 3- and 4-year-old children as well as 3k and 4K classrooms in district schools.
Mayor Adams today also announced that all other COVID-19 mandates will remain in effect. Under the rules, employees will still be required to be vaccinated unless they have received a reasonable accommodation from their employer.
On the one hand, the city says the vaccine is highly effective but even with most of the city already vaccinated, the city still doesn’t trust the vaccine enough to remove the mandates in the workplace.
Not irrelevant for the people that drive. Lots of people moaning about the price of gas now.
Depends how much you drive. between $4-5 gallon prices, 20 gallon tank, its an extra $20. On a 4 cyl-6 cyl car its no biggie. If you got a pickup or a Tahoe, or any of those useless ballooned SUVS that are used to haul ballooned humans along with their ballooned egos, enjoy your 11.2 MPG mofos I say to them
Let me remind the Democratic NY, that stiff you voted for, killed the Keystone Pipeline his first week in, gas prices have been going up for a while.
can one go to a museum without a vaccination? Asking for all the kids in NYC. Or must they be Jabbed jabbed and some more jabbing.
NYC should be renamed JYC- "Jab Your Children"
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