NYC mayor announced Thursday that the vaccine mandate for professional athletes in the city has been lifted, allowing Yankees and Mets to play home games
Reem AbdalazemUpdate: Mar 24th, 2022 17:01 EDT
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On Thursday, New York City Mayor Eric Adams reversed a city policy that had demanded all professional athletes and performers in New York to be fully vaccinated against covid-19.
The reversal now allows unvaccinated New York Yankees, as well as Mets, to play home games in the upcoming 2022 season.
In a tense press conference, Adams referred to himself as a “war-time general” who leads from the front. “I was not elected to be fearful, but to be fearless,” he said.
Adams, who previously stressed on the importance of athletes not getting special treatment, made the announcement at Citi Field, home of the New York Mets baseball team.
“Unimaginable, we were treating our performers differently because they lived and played for home teams. It’s not acceptable. This exemption has put our sports teams at a self-imposed disadvantage, but this new order will help boost our economy,” added Adams.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams has officially expanded the city's vaccine mandate exemption for athletes and performers:"We were treating our performers differently because they lived and played for home teams? It's not acceptable." pic.twitter.com/0zDtYOtMmZ
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