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epidemic of sick leave among New York firefighters, opposed to compulsory vaccination

An unusually high number of firefighters from New York asked to be placed on sick leave in recent days, a “protest” against the
vaccine compulsory deemed “inadmissible” Monday by their boss, but which does not upset for the moment the functioning of the barracks.

A week ago, the firefighters were strongly represented during a demonstration against the vaccine obligation of employees of New York City, which had brought together several thousand people.

No barracks are closed

“Sick leave has increased and we know it’s a protest against this rule, it’s obvious,” New York fire chief Daniel Nigro said at a town hall press briefing at the first day when some 378,000 municipal employees in the city risk having their pay suspended if they are not vaccinated.

According to Democratic Mayor Bill de Blasio, 9,000 employees were in this situation, while 12,000 requested medical or religious exemptions. But sick leave, which concerned 2,300 firefighters on Monday (out of a total of 17,000 members) according to their leader, is a way to get around the sanction on the pay slip, he explained. “Usually 200 people come to the medical office every day, last week it was 700 a day. The majority of them are not vaccinated. This is totally unacceptable “, he added, while assuring that” no barracks are closed “.

Firefighters, among the least vaccinated

For its part, the main union of New York firefighters posted on Twitter photos of firefighters “sent home” because they did not comply with the vaccine requirement. “There are understaffed units. This shortage of personnel could end immediately if firefighters stopped being sick when they are not, ”conceded Daniel Nigro.

The vaccination rate reached 80% on Sunday among the 17,000 firefighters of the city, against 60% on October 19, one of the lowest figures among the services of the city (96% in education, 84% in the police). “We do not see any disturbances in the services of the city”, welcomed Bill de Blasio, who had nevertheless judged “unacceptable” a few days ago the mounds of trash accumulating on the sidewalks, in certain neighborhoods, and which had been interpreted as a sign of protest by the garbage collectors.

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