Coronavirus Update for New York
NEW YORK (WABC) -- The MTA announced Friday that all unvaccinated employees will be required to take weekly COVID-19 tests beginning Monday, October 4, and that all new hires must be fully vaccinated beginning on or after November 14.
Vaccinations are available to employees at MTA facilities and other locations, and the MTA currently has 138 on-site locations for employees to get tested.
"Driving up the vaccination rate is one of the ways the MTA can protect employees and continue to provide safe and reliable transportation," said Acting MTA Chair and CEO Janno Lieber, "the science is clear. Vaccines are the best way to protect yourself, colleagues, relatives and neighbors from COVID-19."
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The MTA says it will continue its efforts to promote safety and public health in support of the region's economic recovery.
Vaccinations are available to employees at MTA facilities as well as pharmacies, local health departments, clinics, Federally Qualified Health Centers and other locations.
All new external hires, including temporary, contingent and seasonal employees, and paid interns, will be subject to the new mandate.
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