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New York City: 75 percent of firefighters are vaccinated
In protest against the new regulation, 2000 firefighters also called in sick, reports the New York broadcaster NBC. Six firefighters have been suspended for demonstrating in a fire truck outside a senator’s office, according to a CNN report.
So far, New York had tried the carrot rather than the stick: City employees who were vaccinated by the end of October were rewarded with $ 500. Nevertheless, according to official information, only 80 percent of employees at the New York Fire Department are vaccinated: 75 percent of fire fighters, 87 percent of paramedics, and 90 percent of civilian employees. Mayor de Blasio is now taking tougher measures. The regulation also applies to police officers and correctional officers.
Vaccination is also compulsory for teachers and nurses
The procedure of accepting tests in addition to vaccination did help, said de Blasio: “But it didn’t get us far enough.” Teachers and nurses have been compulsorily vaccinated for a long time. “The city employees should lead us out of the pandemic,” demands de Blasio. “This is a personal decision that everyone should make for themselves,” says fire service union Ansbro. He estimates that 45 percent of New York firefighters could still lose their jobs during the pandemic.
Sources: NBC New York / CNN / CNN / Fire Department New York / Fox News
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