De Blasio Wants New Yorkers to Show Vaccine Passports to Ride the Subway
(by Libby Emmons | The Post Millenial) – Those that thought New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio intended to stop his vaccine mandateswith requirements for city employees, restaurants, gyms, and public venues may be surprised to learn that de Blasio has a new target: anyone who rides the subway.
De Blasio took to Twitter on Tuesday to tell New Yorkers that were it up to him, no one would be able to ride the subway without giving evidence of their vaccination status. He may have an ally in Governor Kathy Hochul, who is also a proponent of forced vaccination, and in fact, it was to Hochul that de Blasio directed his suggestion.
“We know vaccine mandates work,” de Blasio proclaimed, “New York City is proof of that. Now let’s go even further. I’m urging @GovKathyHochul to institute an MTA vaccine mandate. Let’s do what we can to keep our city, our residents, and our workforce safe.”
We know vaccine mandates work — New York City is proof of that. Now let’s go even further.
I’m urging @GovKathyHochul to institute an MTA vaccine mandate. Let’s do what we can to keep our city, our residents, and our workforce safe.
— Mayor Bill de Blasio (@NYCMayor) November 23, 2021