Bill de Blasio’s Successor as Mayor of New York City Vows to Retain Private Sector Vaccine Mandate
On New Year’s Day, New York City Mayor-elect Eric Adams will be sworn into office, replacing the outgoing Bill de Blasio. But little will change regarding the city’s Covid restrictions, such as a vaccine mandate requiring all private sector workers to be jabbed. Adams has selected de Blasio’s Health Department Commissioner, Dr. Dave Choksi, to be part of the incoming administration; looking to the future, Choksi declared that, “the private sector employer mandate will stay in effect in the new year”. The Mail has more.
Mayor-elect Eric Adams has promised a seamless transition regarding the city’s Covid response, including keeping outgoing Mayor Bill de Blasio’s planned mandate that private businesses require vaccination for all employees.
“We can’t shut down our city again. We can’t allow the city to go further into economic despair,” Adams during a morning press conference on Thursday, where he unveiled his six-point plan to combat Covid.
At the beginning of December, de Blasio announced what he called a “pre-emptive strike” to prevent another wave of the virus, forcing private employers to require all on-site workers get their shots.
Businesses were required to start showing proof of employee vaccinations on December 27th, per the policy. The mandate covers all companies in the five boroughs, from Goldman Sachs to the corner bodega.
Adams’ health advisers are currently mulling the idea to include booster shots in the current vaccine mandates, meaning employers would have to hound their workers to get a third shot.
School vaccination mandates could also be on the table, officials said. The health commissioner said that his working group will also study a requirement for all public school children to get vaccinated by spring.
The Big Apple chalked a record 44,000 new cases on Thursday, the largest one-day number since the pandemic began. Governor Kathy Hochul also announced that New York state saw a record 74,207 daily cases on Thursday.
“The private sector employer mandate will stay in effect in the new year with the focus on compliance not punishment,” Health Department Commissioner Dr. Dave Choksi, who will stay on in Adams’ administration, said Thursday.
“We know businesses share our goal of keeping their staff and their clients safe and their doors open,” he said. “To put it simply, Covid is bad for business and vaccination ensures not just health but also a healthy economy.”
City bars and restaurants have also closed down because of the increase in Omicron infections and the Times Square New Year’s Eve festivities, traditionally an economic driver for Midtown Manhattan, have been pared down from 58,000 to 15,000 revellers.
Adams will have his inauguration ceremony at the event, after cancelling the in-person event on Saturday, in a move to symbolize that New York City will stay open.
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Can a leopard change its spots? Not if it’s a German one.
H. Essame, then serving as adjutant in an infantry regiment in 1918, wrote in his book “The Battle for Europe 1918”, on the day the armistice was arranged “It would all have to be done again. The Boche were like rhubarb; cover up a plant with concrete and it would in the end break through”.
Not much difference, except the gaps in between are longer.
https://press.uchicago.edu/Misc/Chicago/511928.html
Well, good luck, Eric. I’m off to hit the toon, going to lick and touch and breathe on all kinds of public surfaces tonight, to spread the bloody-mindedness.
Come on, what did you expect… It’s truly a sad day when the “land of the free” no longer applies. Hopefully England will show you how it’s done in 2022.
I admire your optimism. The government must be devastated now that the omicron is looking like a damp squid. Well, there’s still climate change and Russia in the works to help get the job done.
The US is “the land of the fee and home to the slave”.
I like that. Gonna nick it. 👍
When they talk about Public-Private Partnerships, they are talking about full-on Communism. What they mean is that publicly elected government officials and the boards of private corporations merge into one in regards to the running of the country.
The boards of large corporations are astute, whilst elected officials tend to be egotistical and not always very bright. And easily walked into financial difficulties or photographed in compromising positions or situations.
Thus, the Public-Private Partnership results in unelected corporation CEOs and board members running the country, whilst the elected government officials do nothing more than pose for campers and issue scripted soundbites.
Just like back in the day in the Soviet Union.
Sounds more like Mussolin’s definition of Fascism to me, but I won’t quibble. A boot stomping on the face is still a boot stomping on the face.
There’s enough vaccine in that syringe in the photo to vax the whole world.
We’re not supposed to look at New York’s
motherboardcityscape like that…They’re only making things worse.
See this:
https://www.globalresearch.ca/the-numbers-killed-by-these-vaccines-is-much-worse-than-what-we-thought-dr-sucharit-bhakdi-mike-yeadon/5765883
Gut wrenching.
I am currently trying, from a distance, to convince my 25yo daughter not to get ‘her’ booster; the result is mostly silence, as it was when I forwarded articles to persuade her not to have the first two. Which she did and didn’t tell me, just let me carry on.
We can tell people, as Mike says, but many simply do not wish to listen, and it takes its toll on us.
Shame it’s too late to be sending Christmas cards.
Yup. They’re grown, they have to make their own mistakes. Let us hope they learn the lesson that Government and medical authority are not worthy of blind trust. And not too painfully.
Ditto with my son
I deal with my mother in the same way, only she’s trying to convince me to take it. There’s no room for argument, reason or actual evidence, they even insisted the side effects from the first two were all in my mind. No point saying anything.
I expect a similar sort of message when Bozo has sobered up from his New Year partying. It’s the defiant ones – us – next.
A snippet:-
“The ZOE Covid Study also found that there were 78,748 new daily symptomatic
cases in the vaccinated population – those with at least two doses – across the UK,
up 40pc from 56,346 last week.”
We need to move beyond defiance, and establish that he has no authority over us: https://ourdecisiontoo.com/Issue/there-s-nothing-left-to-do-but-go-our-separate-ways/320/
Lived in NYC in the late aughts and again in late teens, and can only report seeing it over that period become an outrageously expensive, third-world, strangely self-regarding authoritarian dystopia. Even before Covid, sensible people were exiting for better pastures. With the recent pull of Florida etc, I cant imagine the utter stupidity of those that remain. https://www.forbes.com/sites/jackkelly/2019/09/05/new-yorkers-are-leaving-the-city-in-droves-heres-why-theyre-moving-and-where-theyre-going/
New Yorkers are fortunate that they have the right to move to other states. Most of us, in the UK, have no similar option. So, we need, collectively, to claim our share of this once great (OK, sort of passable) land.
https://ourdecisiontoo.com/Issue/there-s-nothing-left-to-do-but-go-our-separate-ways/320/
Yes, I have a close relative who got out a few years ago, now lovin’South
Carolina. The politics in NY state are unbearably depressing, and there is a big social spend, which means rates on houses are really high, and this hits the blue collars especially hard. When they retire, they have to get out because it is unaffordable on a fixed income – and house prices are kept down by this too.
I received an email this week from Virgin Atlantic to say their winter sale was now on. Normally, I’d splash the cash for a trip to New York, but New York doesn’t seem particularly habitable these days.
What was starting to turn me off was the bright idea most hotels had bought into by 2019 whereby you’d book a room, and then find that bike-hire or yoga classes had been included as a mandatory charge. It was starting to become comical as to how creative hotels had become at thinking up mandatory charges. I’d a feeling it wasn’t going to end well for New York’s hotels.
NYC is dead.
For confirmation, look up any given video by (the invaluable) Louis Rossman spanning the last two years.
Damned shame, too – probably the only place on earth in which I actually felt “at home”.
I used to go there on business in the early Eighties. Brought up on a diet of Kojak and earlier cop films and TV, I was gratified on my first visit to see the steam billowing up through numerous gratings, along with a fellow waving a pistol and running amongst the traffic. As an Englishman, I wasn’t too happy to find that the hotel my secretary had booked, The Halloran House, was NORAID/ IRA-friendly. I didn’t linger in the bar when the “rebel” singing began.
Lived literally in Times Square, next to the Grey Lady herself, ’round about the same era – the immortal Ed Koch was still Hizzoner at the time.
Sleazy.
Loud.
Crime-ridden.
Vibrant.
…I loved it.
Totally concur, his videos about NY commercial Real Estate, etc have been incredibly enlightening.
“We know businesses share our goal of keeping their staff and their clients safe and their doors open”
What is it that this numbskull does not get? It’s a virus that will seriously affect less than 1% and a large share of those will be retired or already too poorly to work.
“To put it simply, Covid is bad for business and vaccination ensures not just health but also a healthy economy.”
Covid has never been bad for business, only the ridiculously ineffective and damaging policies to mitigate it.
As for vaccinations ensuring health – they don’t stop infection, don’t stop transmission, and supposedly wear off within a few months. The apparent solution to this is a perpetual cycle of booster shots despite no medium- or long-term data to validate safety. And that’s before we get on to the current VAERS figures. This guy is seriously deranged if this is his definition of ensuring health for the individual and the economy.
It is obvious these politicians are commies and the scamdemic is just a means to an end.
New guy Eric Adams has already hopped aboard the ‘plant-based diet’ bandwagon, too; as if New York’s restaurants haven’t suffered enough.
Keeping’safe’ from nothing, or even a cold, must be cost effective for them, somehow, because they don’t put any effort into real medical conditions.
Omicron outbreak at polar research station.
“The Omicron outbreak happened despite all staff passing multiple PCR tests, quarantining and living in one of the most remote places in the world.”
“All 25 researchers were fully vaccinated and one had a booster shot.”
Self-fulfilling pandemic of the vaccinated.
It supports the hypothesis that viruses may hang around in the body and only become a nuisance if the immune system is below par, e.g. if vitamin D is too low. One doctor worked on this all his life, yet he’s almost forgotten. His findings were ‘inconvenient’ to the establishment
http://www.americanfeverbook.com/journal/day-83-6-hope-simpson-sheds-light-on-flu.html
I don’t agree in this instance, although I do think his work is legitimate. Omicron is another part of the scam being perpetuated by the jabs and fake tests in my opinion.
Dr Bhakdi’s recent video should interest you. Strong evidence the covid jabs are destroying people’s immunological defences against sleeping/dormant pathogens like tuberculosis, which, similar to Hope-Simpson’s influenza theory, are then able to opportunistically take advantage of the person’s weakened state.
The common view is that virus/pathogens are invaders from the outside, and modern virology thrives on this idea, but the opposite is often true, the designers of the covid jabs know this too and are sinisterly exploiting it.
Yo0u should look at the bigger pcture. The very fact that the United States is being driven in factionalism and ghettoisation obviously doesn’t serve the interests of that country. But the mind rot has been going on for decades this is just the manifestation. Political remedies are ridiculous. You might as well ask a malfunctioning android to work on his chakras.
They really have destroyed these places. I suppose critics would argue that their destruction was written into their architecture. The coming force is far far worse than what went before. I think we as an island nation might be able to fight it. But justice deferred is justice denied. Every day lots of clever young men and women commit suicide because they see no future. We have a real sense of urgency.
New York, is on a serious downward spiral. So many leaving the state.
I wonder what all those GIs who fought against fascism would make of this woke buffoon!