New York City To End Vaccine Mandate for Athletes and Performers

Video Credit: Wibbitz Top Stories
Published on March 24, 2022 - Duration: 01:30s

New York City To End Vaccine Mandate for Athletes and Performers

New York City To End Vaccine Mandate , for Athletes and Performers.

New York City To End Vaccine Mandate , for Athletes and Performers.

NPR reports that NYC Mayor Eric Adams has decided to make athletes and entertainers exempt from the city's vaccine mandate for the private sector.

The mandate will still apply to those who aren't professional athletes or entertainers.

Mayor Adams will reportedly make a formal announcement on May 24.

The update will go into effect immediately.

.

Mayor Adams will reportedly make a formal announcement on May 24.

The update will go into effect immediately.

.

Lifting the vaccine mandate means Brooklyn Nets point guard Kyrie Irving, who denied the shot, will now be allowed to play home games again.

.

Lifting the vaccine mandate means Brooklyn Nets point guard Kyrie Irving, who denied the shot, will now be allowed to play home games again.

.

Finally.

Good for @KyrieIrving for standing his ground, especially with the ridiculous hypocritical rule that allowed unvaccinated visiting players to play.

, Sage Steel, ESPN SportsCenter host, via Instagram.

Finally.

Good for @KyrieIrving for standing his ground, especially with the ridiculous hypocritical rule that allowed unvaccinated visiting players to play.

, Sage Steel, ESPN SportsCenter host, via Instagram.

Now, let's extend it to everyone in NYC, not just athletes & performers.

Let the silliness end.

, Sage Steel, ESPN SportsCenter host, via Instagram.

Now, let's extend it to everyone in NYC, not just athletes & performers.

Let the silliness end.

, Sage Steel, ESPN SportsCenter host, via Instagram.

Former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio implemented mandates hoping to boost safety in the workplace last year.

Numerous city employees were suspended from their jobs for rejecting the coronavirus vaccine, .

Causing some to comment on the disparities in treatment among the rich and the poor.

#VaccinesWork ... unless you're rich and powerful, in which case, #LobbyingWorks.

, Dr. Jay Varma, former adviser to NYC Mayor de Blasio, via NPR


You are here


๐Ÿ’ก newsR Knowledge: Other News Mentions

New York City

Most populous city in the United States
Bethenny Frankel says a man walked up to her in NYC and punched her square in the face ... and, it sounds like this is part of a concerning trend plaguing women..
Credit: TMZ.com - Published 11 hours ago

Mumbai overtakes Beijing to become Asia's leading billionaire hub with 92 billionaires and $445 billion wealth, driven by energy and pharmaceutical sectors. New..
Credit: IndiaTimes - Published 2 days ago




Instagram

Social media platform owned by Meta Platforms
Shaquille O'Neal might think Ice Spice is "so dam fine," but he swears he wasn't trying to rizz up the rapper with his Instagram caption after the Super Bowl..
Credit: TMZ.com - Published 15 hours ago

Kyle Richards is fanning the flames of those Morgan Wade romance rumors by leaving a super cheeky and sexual comment under the country singer's IG post. It..
Credit: TMZ.com - Published 2 days ago

Kim Kardashian stunned several of her fans this week, 'cause she nearly turned herself into a near replica of Kanye West's current wife, Bianca Censori. ... so..
Credit: TMZ.com - Published 2 days ago


Brooklyn Nets

National Basketball Association team in New York City
Star player Giannis Antetokounmpo scores 21 points on his return from injury as the Milwaukee Bucks beat the Brooklyn Nets 115-108.
Credit: BBC Sport - Published 6 days ago

Related videos from verified sources

Unvaccinated Mets and Yankees Players Canโ€™t Play in NY Home Games 01:30
Video credit: Wibbitz Top Stories - Published on March 16, 2022 

'Meant to live, not to die': Protesters worldwide gather to condemn war in Ukraine 01:55
Video credit: euronews (in English) - Published on March 13, 2022 

You might like