COVID-19 vaccine requirement lifted for NYC school proms - New York Amsterdam News

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Mayor Eric Adams and Chancellor David C. Banks, in consultation with the DOHMH, announced the lifting of the COVID-19 vaccination requirement for New York City public school proms.

Students were previously told they could attend graduation this year regardless of vaccination status.

“I am thrilled that, starting this year, every one of our young people will have the chance to celebrate all of their hard work with a prom and graduation, regardless of vaccination status,” said Adams. “Vaccinations got us to where we are today, so I want to thank the millions of New Yorkers who went out and got vaccinated, doing their part to keep our city safe.

“We’re happy that young people will be able to celebrate this joyous, and one-time, milestone,” said New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Commissioner Dr. Ashwin Vasan. “Vaccinations remain a lifesaving tool. Masks worn indoors continue to reduce risk of transmission. But another critical resource for health is togetherness and celebration — for which these events are so critical in the lives of young people.

 

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