Mayor-elect Adams to keep NYC's private sector vaccine rule, explore school and booster mandates
NEW YORK New York Citys new coronavirus vaccine mandate for the private sector will stay in place for the foreseeable future as omicron continues to drive up infection and hospitalization rates, Mayor-elect Eric Adams announced Thursday after weeks of speculation over how he would handle the new rule.
The private sector mandate first announced by Mayor Bill de Blasio in early December took effect Monday, and Adams has been evasive on whether he would keep the new rule in place once he takes over the reins at City Hall.
In a briefing with his health advisers Thursday morning, Adams finally confirmed he will keep the mandate, which covers workers at more than 184,000 businesses across the city, though he took a shot at de Blasio for doing the poor job at communicating the policy.
If there was one critique, as I stated, I think that the mayor in the state of urgency which he faced, we couldve all done a better job in communicating with our various stakeholders, Adams said at Brooklyn Borough Hall.
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