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New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is getting tougher on vaccines. The mayor appeared on MSNBC on Monday morning to announce new measures requiring all private-sector workers in the city to be full vaccinated. The mandate, which will take effect on Dec. 27, will apply to roughly 184,000 businesses, according to the mayor.
The mandate also includes proof of vaccination for indoor dining, fitness, and entertainment for children ages 5 to 11 starting Dec. 14. This same age group will also be required to get vaccinated to participate in high-risk extracurricular activities including sports, band, orchestra, and dance. This requirement for the initial vaccine dose will also take effect on Dec. 14. De Blasio also noted that all New Yorkers aged 12 and older will need to show proof of two vaccine doses, up from just one, except for those who have received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
When asked about the new private sector mandate, Dr. Harris (Dr. Anthony Harris) told FN that the companies that will be affected the most by this measure are small businesses. “If you are a mom and pop, and you only have three employees. You lose one, you have a third of your workforce. So, I expect to see this may backfire and have a dramatic impact,” he said. “It won’t be a sweeping impact, but it will impact a vast minority of businesses. And there may be some businesses that don’t walk away from it with without having to close the doors, if not just temporarily.”
This is the point, so that the commies errr powers that be can swoop in and own everything for pennies on the dollar...
originally posted by: rickymouse
If you cut out a quarter of the people in New York from being able to go to these stores and businesses, a quarter of the businesses will fail in New York. Customers spend money. I would bet that New York will soon go down the tubes, there will be ghost areas everywhere, people will just let the bank take their businesses and houses and go somewhere else to live without all the crazies running things.
NYC Vaccine Mandate On CHILDREN And PRIVATE BUSINESS Employees
originally posted by: JAGStorm
a reply to: PurpleFox
This is the biggest real estate grab happening right in front of us.
This is NOT about covid. The reason we know this is because they got rid of the testing exemption.
originally posted by: imitator
NYC Vaccine Mandate On CHILDREN And PRIVATE BUSINESS Employees
It will not be long before they tear down the Statue of Liberty, only commie-loving idiots will be left in NY.
originally posted by: PurpleFox
This is the point, so that the commies errr powers that be can swoop in and own everything for pennies on the dollar...
originally posted by: rickymouse
If you cut out a quarter of the people in New York from being able to go to these stores and businesses, a quarter of the businesses will fail in New York. Customers spend money. I would bet that New York will soon go down the tubes, there will be ghost areas everywhere, people will just let the bank take their businesses and houses and go somewhere else to live without all the crazies running things.
New York City has administered over 12.5 million vaccination doses. Nearly 6.5 million New Yorkers – including 89% of adults – have received at least one dose. More than 125,000 children aged 5-11 have already received at least one dose.
Today’s expansions follow recently announced vaccination mandates for city employees, childcare providers, and non-public school employees. Ninety-four percent of the City workforce is vaccinated.
Acceptable proof of vaccination includes a CDC issued vaccination card, the New York State Excelsior Pass, the Clear Health Pass, and the NYC COVID Safe App.
originally posted by: JAGStorm
a reply to: PurpleFox
This is the biggest real estate grab happening right in front of us.
This is NOT about covid. The reason we know this is because they got rid of the testing exemption.
originally posted by: rickymouse
If you cut out a quarter of the people in New York from being able to go to these stores and businesses, a quarter of the businesses will fail in New York. Customers spend money. I would bet that New York will soon go down the tubes, there will be ghost areas everywhere, people will just let the bank take their businesses and houses and go somewhere else to live without all the crazies running things.
originally posted by: LoneCloudHopper2
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is getting tougher on vaccines. The mayor appeared on MSNBC on Monday morning to announce new measures requiring all private-sector workers in the city to be full vaccinated. The mandate, which will take effect on Dec. 27, will apply to roughly 184,000 businesses, according to the mayor.
The mandate also includes proof of vaccination for indoor dining, fitness, and entertainment for children ages 5 to 11 starting Dec. 14. This same age group will also be required to get vaccinated to participate in high-risk extracurricular activities including sports, band, orchestra, and dance. This requirement for the initial vaccine dose will also take effect on Dec. 14. De Blasio also noted that all New Yorkers aged 12 and older will need to show proof of two vaccine doses, up from just one, except for those who have received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
When asked about the new private sector mandate, Dr. Harris (Dr. Anthony Harris) told FN that the companies that will be affected the most by this measure are small businesses. “If you are a mom and pop, and you only have three employees. You lose one, you have a third of your workforce. So, I expect to see this may backfire and have a dramatic impact,” he said. “It won’t be a sweeping impact, but it will impact a vast minority of businesses. And there may be some businesses that don’t walk away from it with without having to close the doors, if not just temporarily.”
news.yahoo.com...
Journalist Tim Pool report and commentary.
Will enough people resist or will the escalation continue?
originally posted by: Madviking
originally posted by: LoneCloudHopper2
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is getting tougher on vaccines. The mayor appeared on MSNBC on Monday morning to announce new measures requiring all private-sector workers in the city to be full vaccinated. The mandate, which will take effect on Dec. 27, will apply to roughly 184,000 businesses, according to the mayor.
The mandate also includes proof of vaccination for indoor dining, fitness, and entertainment for children ages 5 to 11 starting Dec. 14. This same age group will also be required to get vaccinated to participate in high-risk extracurricular activities including sports, band, orchestra, and dance. This requirement for the initial vaccine dose will also take effect on Dec. 14. De Blasio also noted that all New Yorkers aged 12 and older will need to show proof of two vaccine doses, up from just one, except for those who have received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
When asked about the new private sector mandate, Dr. Harris (Dr. Anthony Harris) told FN that the companies that will be affected the most by this measure are small businesses. “If you are a mom and pop, and you only have three employees. You lose one, you have a third of your workforce. So, I expect to see this may backfire and have a dramatic impact,” he said. “It won’t be a sweeping impact, but it will impact a vast minority of businesses. And there may be some businesses that don’t walk away from it with without having to close the doors, if not just temporarily.”
news.yahoo.com...
Journalist Tim Pool report and commentary.
Will enough people resist or will the escalation continue?
This is horrifying.
By the way, the group with the highest percentage of "vaccine hesitancy" is African Americans, including in NYC.
I'm so glad I got out of NYC in March 2020. I planned to leave for a year before that point, and had a bad feeling I needed to get out. I decided around January to actually make the move out, but my lease and job went until March 1, 2020. Then covid hit, all the lockdowns, riots, now this.
originally posted by: Justoneman
A bit late I see you are here since June, but welcome to ATS. I look forward to more like these two replies. I found these observations fit what my eyes are seeing too.
originally posted by: Madviking
originally posted by: LoneCloudHopper2
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is getting tougher on vaccines. The mayor appeared on MSNBC on Monday morning to announce new measures requiring all private-sector workers in the city to be full vaccinated. The mandate, which will take effect on Dec. 27, will apply to roughly 184,000 businesses, according to the mayor.
The mandate also includes proof of vaccination for indoor dining, fitness, and entertainment for children ages 5 to 11 starting Dec. 14. This same age group will also be required to get vaccinated to participate in high-risk extracurricular activities including sports, band, orchestra, and dance. This requirement for the initial vaccine dose will also take effect on Dec. 14. De Blasio also noted that all New Yorkers aged 12 and older will need to show proof of two vaccine doses, up from just one, except for those who have received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
When asked about the new private sector mandate, Dr. Harris (Dr. Anthony Harris) told FN that the companies that will be affected the most by this measure are small businesses. “If you are a mom and pop, and you only have three employees. You lose one, you have a third of your workforce. So, I expect to see this may backfire and have a dramatic impact,” he said. “It won’t be a sweeping impact, but it will impact a vast minority of businesses. And there may be some businesses that don’t walk away from it with without having to close the doors, if not just temporarily.”
news.yahoo.com...
Journalist Tim Pool report and commentary.
Will enough people resist or will the escalation continue?
This is horrifying.
By the way, the group with the highest percentage of "vaccine hesitancy" is African Americans, including in NYC.
I'm so glad I got out of NYC in March 2020. I planned to leave for a year before that point, and had a bad feeling I needed to get out. I decided around January to actually make the move out, but my lease and job went until March 1, 2020. Then covid hit, all the lockdowns, riots, now this.