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Employees must get fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by December 8th or face termination.
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New York is using those funds to target 117 zip codes from around the state with lower-than-average vaccination rates, though nearly 80% of those neighborhoods are in New York City or on Long Island.
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“That’s a personal decision, but it’s my job as a teacher to provide you with the information so you can look up the specifics, or we can look them up together."
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"I’m surprised they’re not sending vans to weigh stations or rest areas and putting up signs to say, ‘Truck drivers, stop here and get your one-shot vaccine. One-shot and go.'”
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The governor was also asked about allegations of sexual misconduct and the state losing a congressional seat
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"This early in the process of vaccine administration, to have difficulty filling appointments is concerning."
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The announcement comes as the university is still under a “yellow alert” issued in mid-March following an uptick in COVID prevalence.
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“They know the people in the church, and when you pick a location like that, it helps put more people at ease.”
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“We’re just bringing the vaccinations to them in a very low-threshold manner."
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“The challenge is being able to pivot when we need to pivot.”