NYC mayor allows unvaccinated athletes play home games
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City’s mayor exempted athletes and performers from the city’s vaccine mandate following weeks of pressure from the sports world after the rule kept Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving from playing in home games and was expected to block several baseball players from taking the field in their upcoming season.
Mayor Eric Adams, speaking at Citi Field where the Mets play, said Thursday that he has signed the order. The exemption was effective immediately.
“I’m going to make some tough choices. People are not going to agree with some of them.” Adams said. “I must move this city forward.”
The city’s sweeping vaccine mandate for workers will still apply to people with other types of jobs, including private workers and government employees. Critics of the mayor’s decision, including several public employee unions whose members were fired for refusing to get vaccinated, blasted the mayor for seeming to lift the rule only for wealthy and famous athletes.