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NYC mayor floats possibility of reimposing COVID mandates, slams unvaccinated workers

Updated: February 14, 2023 at 5:58 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Feb 14, 2023 – 4:36 pm EST

NEW YORK (LifeSiteNews) — The mayor of New York City recently said that he may reinstate COVID-19 mandates in the future amid the “normalization” of the virus in society while also slamming employees who rejected the vaccines. 

Democrat Mayor Eric Adams imposed strict mandates in his city and fired thousands of employees who opted not to receive the experimental vaccines. His comments on renewing the imposing rules came days after he ended the vaccine mandate for city employees. 

“Now that we’re seeing a normalization of COVID, there may be another time that we are going to have to do mandates again because these viruses are not going away,” Adams said during a February 10 interview on Caribbean Power Jam Radio’s “The Reset Show.” “We’re dealing with a whole new environment of what we are fighting against some of these viruses.” 

When asked what announcement he may have for the “2,000 employees that were fired” for refusing the experimental vaccines, Adams said that “they can reapply for their jobs.” 

“Ninety-six percent of employees took the vaccine,” he explained. “That was a tough call, ‘cause no New Yorker wants anyone telling

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