Thousands of Department of Education employees still haven’t received their first doses or haven’t submitted proof of vaccination.
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NYC Outlines Safety Protocols for Schools This Fall
The city’s school testing program will be smaller than last year, and only unvaccinated students will have to quarantine if exposed to the virus.
N.Y.C. Imposes Vaccine Mandate for High School Athletes
The announcement, made by Mayor Bill de Blasio, could set the stage for broader mandates for the city’s roughly 1 million public school students later this year.
Boston Mayor Janey Draws Fire Over Criticism of Vaccine Passports
Kim Janey, the city’s acting mayor, said policies requiring proof of vaccination would unduly burden Black and Hispanic people.
N.Y.C. to Require City Workers to Be Vaccinated by Mid-September
Mayor Bill de Blasio’s decision comes after he announced a similar mandate for public health care workers.
N.Y.C. to Move 8,000 Homeless People From Hotels Back Into Shelters
With economic recovery highly dependent on tourism, the city is eager to use the hotels for visitors. But many homeless people don’t want to return to shelters.
N.Y.C. to Eliminate Remote Learning For Fall
Mayor Bill de Blasio said that all students would resume in-person classes in the new academic year, a major step toward fully reopening the largest school system in the U.S.
N.Y.C. will eliminate remote learning for the fall, in a major step toward reopening.
Mayor Bill de Blasio said that all students would resume in-person classes in the new academic year, a major step toward fully reopening the largest school system in the U.S.
N.Y.C.’s Mayor Wants City to ‘Fully Reopen’ on July 1
Mayor Bill de Blasio offered a tantalizing glimpse of normalcy even as his authority to actually lift restrictions on businesses was somewhat limited.
Over 50,000 N.Y.C. Public School Students Will Return to Classrooms
The change follows recent federal guidance that schools could reduce social distancing between students in some classrooms to three feet from six.