Connecticut Post (Sunday)

Judge deals blow to vaccine mandate for NYC teachers

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New York City schools have been temporaril­y blocked from enforcing a vaccine mandate for its teachers and other workers by a federal appeals judge just days before it was to take effect.

The worker mandate for the the nation’s largest school system was set to go into effect Monday. But late Friday, a judge for the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals granted a temporary injunction and referred the case to a three-judge panel on an expedited basis.

Department of Education spokespers­on Danielle Filson said officials are seeking a speedy resolution by the circuit court next week.

“We’re confident our vaccine mandate will continue to be upheld once all the facts have been presented, because that is the level of protection our students and staff deserve,” Filson said in an email.

The New York Post reported that the department sent an email to principals Saturday morning saying they “should continue to prepare for the possibilit­y that the vaccine mandate will go into effect later in the week.”

Mayor Bill de Blasio announced in

August that about 148,000 school employees would have to get at least a first dose of the COVID-19 vaccinatio­n by Sept. 27. The policy covers teachers, along with other staffers, such as custodians and cafeteria workers.

It’s the first no-test-option vaccinatio­n mandate for a broad group of city workers in the nation’s most populous city. And it mirrors a similar statewide mandate for hospital and nursing home workers set to go into effect Monday.

As of Friday, 82 percent of department employees have been vaccinated, including 88 percent of teachers.

Even though most school workers have been vaccinated, unions representi­ng New York City principals and teachers warned that could still leave the 1 million-student school system short of as many as 10,000 teachers, along with other staffers.

De Blasio has resisted calls to delay the mandate, insisting the city was ready.

“We’ve been planning all along. We have a lot of substitute­s ready,” the Democrat said in a radio interview on Friday. “A lot is going to happen between now and Monday but beyond that, we are ready, even to the tune of, if we need thousands, we have thousands.”

 ?? Mark Lennihan / Associated Press ?? A girl leads her mother and brothers as they arrive at Brooklyn’s PS 245, Sept. 13, in New York. On Saturday, a federal appeals judge temporaril­y blocked New York City schools from enforcing a vaccine mandate for its teachers and other workers.
Mark Lennihan / Associated Press A girl leads her mother and brothers as they arrive at Brooklyn’s PS 245, Sept. 13, in New York. On Saturday, a federal appeals judge temporaril­y blocked New York City schools from enforcing a vaccine mandate for its teachers and other workers.

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