The more than 150,000 people working in the nation's largest school system were required to have had at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine by September 27. However, the mandate was blocked by a judge in the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals, who granted a temporary injunction on Friday evening, referring the case to a three-judge panel that will make a determination on its legality in the coming days.
The injunction was celebrated on social media by critics of mask and vaccine mandates, but city officials have made it clear that they believe the vaccination requirement will be retained, and "urged" those unvaccinated to get inoculated.
NYC Department of Education spokesperson Danielle Filson said, adding that she expected a resolution by next week:
"We're confident our vaccine mandate will continue to be upheld once all the facts have been presented, because that is the level of protection our students and staff deserve."According to Filson, approximately 82% of department employees are currently vaccinated.
Comment: Biden's catch and release is working well for hoards of 'noncitizens':