New York City vaccine mandate rollback prompts concerns of double standard

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams announces he is dropping the mandate that all city-based athletes and performers show proof of vaccination to take part in their game or event, prompting concerns of a double standard.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced an end to vaccine mandates for pro athletes and entertainers.Big Apple athletes and performers who haven't received their COVID-19 vaccine shots now won't be barred from taking the court or stage. But some New Yorkers who are still required to show proof of vaccination are calling foul on what they see as a double standard.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced Thursday that he was dropping the mandate that all city-based athletes and performers show proof of vaccination to take part in their game or event. Adams said his decision was based on the city's"We have to be on the field in order to win," Adams said during a news conference at Citi Field, where unvaccinated Mets players will no longer have to worry about not playing when the baseball season begins next month.

Until Thursday’s announcement, unvaccinated athletes could not play home games, because venues required everyone to be vaccinated for entry. Visiting players and entertainers, however, were exempt.This affected the Brooklyn Nets after its star point guard, Kyrie Irving, repeatedly refused to get vaccinated.

Irving was listed inactive during the first three months of the season but was called up in January for road games. He scored 43 points in his last game Wednesday against the Memphis Grizzlies."This is about putting New York City performers on a level playing field," Adams said.New York City Mayor Eric Adams speaks at Citi Field in New York, March 24, 2022."Broadway theatres anticipate no change in our protocols based on this announcement.

The mayor added that the decision will help the venues and employees who work in the arenas and entertainment venues and local businesses.

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