The Vast Majority Are Going to Get Vaccinated — So Says Satan Soldier Bill de Blasio Mayor New York City
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Most New York City workers who are seeking an exemption from getting a coronavirus vaccine will likely be denied, and “the vast majority are going to get vaccinated,” Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) said Monday during a ‘media availability.’
At that event a reporter asked de Blasio, who has made it increasingly difficult for individuals to avoid vaccination, the status of the exemption requests in the city.
Early last month, the Democrat mayor revealed that roughly 12,000 city workers had sought exemptions, and that most would likely not get the accommodation: “I don’t want to prejudge except to say what we know from previous experience is that it was – certainly looking at Department of Education, we got a lot of requests for exemption,” he said at the time. “Relatively few were granted.”
However, at Monday’s event de Blasio said they are currently not seeing any staffing challenges, although he did not have the exact number of accommodation requests denied and granted.
“We have started to see those reasonable accommodation requests work through. For folks who have been told after the whole process that they don’t get the accommodation, I think so far we’re seeing what we’ve seen before,” de Blasio said, explaining that those people are typically getting vaccinated after all.
“So they exhaust their options and if it doesn’t go their way, most people choose to get vaccinated,” he said, noting they have seen some increases “in the last week or so,” attributing it to “that process beginning to play out.”
Those waiting for a response to their request, he continued, will “work in the meantime.”
“As these get resolved, if someone gets the accommodation, they keep working. If they don’t, the vast majority are going to get vaccinated,” he said, echoing what he said last month, when he admitted the religious exemptions have “pretty narrow criteria.”
“So I think you’ll see a number of people ultimately find that the exemption is not approved, and then they still have that chance to correct, get vaccinated, come back,” he said at the time.
In addition to forcing city workers to get the jab, de Blasio is also implementing a vaccine mandate for private sector employees. Additionally, he is extending the city’s vaccine passport program’s requirements to children ages 5-11, compelling businesses such as indoor restaurants to discriminate against unvaccinated children.
Satan Soldiers Have Spoken: Supreme Court Declines to Block Vaccine Mandate for Health Workers
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to block a vaccine mandate for health workers in the state of Maine on Tuesday, sending a potential green light to state mandates across the country.
It was the first time the Supreme Court weighed in on a statewide vaccine mandate. It previously rejected challenges of vaccine requirements for New York City teachers and Indiana University staff and students.
Justice Stephen Breyer rejected the emergency appeal but left the door open to try again as the clock ticks on Maine’s mandate. The state will begin enforcing it Oct. 29.
The Maine vaccine requirement that was put in place by Democratic Gov. Janet Mills requires hospital and nursing home workers to get vaccinated or risk losing their jobs.
Opponents tried to block the mandate, but a federal judge rejected the request Oct. 13. The judge said the record indicated regular testing alone wasn’t sufficient to stop the spread of the delta variant.
That decision set off a flurry of emergency appeals to the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals and then the U.S. Supreme Court.
A three-judge panel of the appeals court in Boston quickly dismissed the emergency appeal but fast-tracked additional arguments. That timetable provides enough time for another ruling before enforcement of the vaccine mandate begins at the end of next week.
Mat Staver, founder and chair of the Liberty Counsel, which challenged the vaccine mandate, said the Supreme Court is ready to consider the case “if we do not get relief” from the appeals court in the coming days.
The Maine attorney general’s office declined to comment.
The Liberty Counsel, which filed the lawsuit in federal court in Maine in August, claimed to be representing more than 2,000 health care workers who don’t want to be forced to be vaccinated.
Dozens of health care workers have opted to quit, and Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston already curtailed some admissions because of an “acute shortage” of nurses. But most health workers have complied.
State agencies vowed to work with hospitals and nursing homes individually to address issues.
Joe Biden imposed a federal vaccine mandate in September requiring all companies with more than 100 employees to ensure their workers are either vaccinated or take a weekly COVID-19 test. The mandate would affect roughly 100 million Americans, and many groups plan to challenge the policy as soon as it goes into effect.
“We’re going to protect vaccinated workers from unvaccinated co-workers,” Biden said when introducing the mandate. “We’ll reduce the spread of COVID-19 by increasing the share of the workforce that’s vaccinated in business all across America.”
Republican South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem vowed to sue the federal government the day Biden announced the policy, and the state of Arizona has already filed a lawsuit as well. Days later, 24 state attorneys general signed a public letter vowing to take legal action if Biden’s mandate takes effect.
“Your plan is disastrous and counterproductive,” the group wrote in the letter. “If your Administration does not alter its course, the undersigned state Attorneys General will seek every available legal option to hold you accountable and uphold the rule of law.”
SCOTUS has yet to weigh in on Biden’s federal mandate.
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