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New York Requires Public School Teachers and Staff to Get Vaccinated Against COVID-19

Por Jennifer Peltz – The Associated Press

All New York City Public School Teachers and Other Educational Personnel they will have to be vaccinated against the coronavirus, local authorities announced Monday as the nation’s largest school system prepares for a return to school in September.

The mayor, Bill de Blasio, had previously indicated that there would be the possibility of circumventing that mandate in exchange for weekly tests for COVID-19, but today he has definitively eliminated that option.

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[Muere una estudiante de 13 años por COVID-19 mientras se multiplican los contagios infantiles y los alumnos en cuarentena]

About 148,000 educational employees and contractors working in schools they will thus have to receive at least a first dose of vaccine before September 27, according to the mayor’s announcement.

“We want our schools to be extraordinarily safe,” De Blasio said. The local head of the school system, Meisha Ross Porter, called the policy “another layer of protection for our children,” which includes her own daughter, who studies in the public education system.

The authorities They have not said what the penalty will be for refusing, or if there will be exemptions. The prerequisite to be vaccinated or tested established unpaid suspensions for workers who did not comply.

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[“Es frustrante”: por qué las enfermeras escolares están más al límite que nunca por la pandemia de COVID-19]

Unions representing school employees said they needed even more information and would enter into negotiations on the matter.

Michael Mulgrew, president of the United Federation of Teachers, said his priority was “Keep our children safe and schools open”, but the provisions for medical exceptions and other details “must be negotiated” and, “if necessary, resolved through arbitration.”

Robert Troeller, president of the trustees union, said he was concerned that the city would announce that demand without negotiation. About 60% of its members have at least one dose, he said, but some have avoided getting immunized because “they are totally against it”.

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[Los universitarios se preocupan por la falsificación de las tarjetas de vacunación de COVID-19 en sus institutos]

At least 63% of all school employees have already been vaccinated, without also including those who were able to do it outside the city.

The new requirement was announced after Federal regulators gave full approval to Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine, one of three available in the United States. All are already licensed for emergency use, but officials hope full approval will increase public confidence in vaccines.

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[Más de 10,000 estudiantes y maestros están en cuarentena por el COVID-19 pero siguen las peleas y violencia por el uso de las mascarillas]

Classes are scheduled to begin on September 13 for the nearly one million students who attend the city’s public schools.

Recently, New York City began demanding a proof of vaccination to enter restaurants, gyms and many other public places, a pioneering policy in the country that other cities have also implemented.

And last week New York State announced that nursing home and hospital workers would need to get vaccinated.

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[Florida podría retener el salario de los directivos escolares que impongan el uso de la mascarilla en las aulas]

Vaccine mandates for teachers are rare in the United States, although Washington state requires teachers to be vaccinated or face termination. Vaccination requirements or regular testing are more common and they have been implemented in cities like Los Angeles and Chicago, which, after New York, are the two largest school districts in the country.

A new survey from the Associated Press-NORC Public Affairs Research Center found that approximately six out of 10 citizens of the country say that students and teachers should be required to wear masks while in school, and that eligible teachers and students should also be required to get vaccinated. But Democrats and Republicans differ widely on these issues, the formal poll shows.

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