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In New York, all employees in the private sector must be vaccinated

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After medical staff, city employees, teachers … All private sector employees must now be vaccinated, a rule that comes into force today (Monday, December 27, 2021). This decision by Mayor Bill de Blasio is presented by the town hall as a necessity to deal with the new wave of contaminations. Violators are exposed to a fine of 1000 dollars. Loubna Anaki, our correspondent, explains to us in his report the stakes of this new rule. Our journalist, Christophe Paget, returns to the subject in its press review. ” The pandemic has created two years of collective trauma »Thus the title Washington Post, who believes that with the pandemic, many Americans are on the verge of breaking down.

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