Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok then back to the point: What's the argument for NOT having mandatory vaccines of teachers/staff?
I'm pretty sure nobody is arguing against it lol. Some anti - union folks have put up enough straw men to go 7 pages
I mean, there wasn't any anti-union sentiment in 6 pages; perhaps read it before you make statements. Mostly people are talking about 1) whether there would be a mandate, and 2) who has the legal authority to make that mandate. Not everyone desiring mandatory vaccinations for teacher/staff is an anti-union person.
I guess you didn't see the 10+ posts that were just deleted
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok then back to the point: What's the argument for NOT having mandatory vaccines of teachers/staff?
I'm pretty sure nobody is arguing against it lol. Some anti - union folks have put up enough straw men to go 7 pages
I mean, there wasn't any anti-union sentiment in 6 pages; perhaps read it before you make statements. Mostly people are talking about 1) whether there would be a mandate, and 2) who has the legal authority to make that mandate. Not everyone desiring mandatory vaccinations for teacher/staff is an anti-union person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok then back to the point: What's the argument for NOT having mandatory vaccines of teachers/staff?
I'm pretty sure nobody is arguing against it lol. Some anti - union folks have put up enough straw men to go 7 pages
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok then back to the point: What's the argument for NOT having mandatory vaccines of teachers/staff?
I'm pretty sure nobody is arguing against it lol. Some anti - union folks have put up enough straw men to go 7 pages
Then why won't Bowser mandate it like de Blasio? Who would it upset if she did?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok then back to the point: What's the argument for NOT having mandatory vaccines of teachers/staff?
I'm pretty sure nobody is arguing against it lol. Some anti - union folks have put up enough straw men to go 7 pages
Anonymous wrote:Ok then back to the point: What's the argument for NOT having mandatory vaccines of teachers/staff?
Anonymous wrote:That's more of a how...but what's their argument? They don't seem to advance one at all other than "we don't want to."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The testing option for adults should be temporary or limited to medical exemption. It costs time and money.
I agree -- make the vax mandatory and then we can avoid the time and cost of testing these anti-vaxxers.
Anonymous wrote:The testing option for adults should be temporary or limited to medical exemption. It costs time and money.
Anonymous wrote:The testing option for adults should be temporary or limited to medical exemption. It costs time and money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From the Times:
By Emma Fitzsimmons
July 26, 2021, 9:22 a.m. ET
New York City will require all municipal workers to be vaccinated against the coronavirus by the time schools reopen in mid-September or face weekly testing, Mayor Bill de Blasio plans to announce on Monday morning, according to a city official.
Last week, Mr. de Blasio’s decision announced a similar mandate for public health care workers — part of an effort to speed up vaccinations as the city faces a third wave of coronavirus cases driven by the spread of the Delta variant.
The new requirement would apply to roughly 340,000 city workers, including teachers and police officers. The Sept. 13 deadline, when about a million students are set to return to classrooms, shows the importance of the reopening of schools for the city’s recovery and for Mr. de Blasio’s legacy
de Blasio has really been a standard bearer for reopening schools. He deserves a ton of credit.