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Published: March 24, 2022

NYC’s jab exemption for athletes only intensifies the sheer absurdity of the mandate

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Thu Mar 24, 2022 – 2:27 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — Reports emerged Wednesday that New York City was going to make a slight but significant change to its COVID vaccine mandate for employers. Sure enough, Mayor Eric Adams plans to announce Thursday a special exemption for the city’s unvaccinated “athletes and performers.”

That means Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving can actually play in home games — just in time for the NBA playoffs — and New York Yankees star Aaron Judge (as well as some of his teammates and Mets counterparts) will be spared a forced absence from the playing field as well.

But this concession, while a welcome sight for them and their fans, is a spectacular slap in the face for the city’s unvaccinated that only increases the absurdity of the mandate to a new degree.

There’s hardly a doubt that thousands of unvaccinated New Yorkers lost their jobs earlier this year because of the employer mandate, which applies to both the public and private sectors. The Big Apple fired over 1,400 city employees in February alone, with the jobs of nearly 10,000 more without an approved religious or medical exemption also hanging in

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