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    NY Gov Kathy Hochul on rehiring unvaccinated healthcare workers: Not the ‘right answer’

    January 24, 20234 Mins Read Politics
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    Democrat New York Governor Kathy Hochul stuck to her guns stating that rehiring unvaccinated healthcare workers is not the “right answer” despite the vaccination mandates being overturned and the state suffering from a major healthcare workers shortage. 

    “I don’t think the answer is to have someone who comes in, who’s sick, be exposed to someone who can give them COVID-19. I don’t know if that’s the right answer, but I’m pretty sure it’s not. So, we’re exploring our options.” the New York Governor said on Tuesday after being asked about bringing back unvaccinated health care workers. “But I think everybody who goes into a health care facility or a nursing home should have the assurance and their family member should know that we have taken all steps to protect the public health. And that includes making sure those who come in contact with them at their time of most vulnerability, when they are sick or elderly, will not pass on the virus.”

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    Governor Kathy Hochul holds media availability press conference and makes an announcement on abortion rights at the office on 633 3rd Avenue.
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    The reporter pushed back, asking Hochul if there were other precautions, like wearing a mask, to allow unvaccinated health care workers back into hospitals.

    “I cannot put people into harm’s way, because when you go into a health care facility, you expect that you’re not going to come out sicker than you went in. I think that’s something every New Yorker would expect.” the Governor responded.

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    In a Jan. 19 letter, a group of ten lawmakers expressed concern to Gov. Hochul about the severe staffing shortages they say have been exacerbated by the mandate. 

    “Decades of healthcare experience are being left on the sidelines or pushed into other states as a result of the mandate.” the Republican lawmakers wrote in the joint letter. “This is even more noteworthy given that the U.S. Centers for Disease Control director has publicly stated that the vaccine cannot prevent transmission.”

    Lenox Hill Hospital Chair of Emergency Medicine Yves Duroseau receives the COVID-19 vaccine from Doctor Michelle Chester at Long Island Jewish Medical Center.

    Lenox Hill Hospital Chair of Emergency Medicine Yves Duroseau receives the COVID-19 vaccine from Doctor Michelle Chester at Long Island Jewish Medical Center.
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    Kathy Hochul, governor of New York, speaks during the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) annual meeting in New York, US, on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2022. 

    Kathy Hochul, governor of New York, speaks during the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) annual meeting in New York, US, on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2022. 
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    Lawmakers wrote the letter days after a state Supreme Court judge struck down the mandate on Jan. 13, calling it “null, void and of no effect.” 

    In his ruling, Judge Gerard Neri said the governor and the New York State Department of Health overstepped their authority by making the requirement permanent because the COVID-19 vaccine is not included in the state’s public health law.

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    “The mandate is beyond the scope of respondents’ authority and is therefore null, void and of no effect,” Judge Neri concluded.

    Following the ruling, the state health department said Saturday that it is “exploring its options” after the ruling. 

    Since Sep. 27, 2021, the state has required health care workers across New York to be vaccinated against the COVID-19 or be terminated. In the wake of the mandate, thousands of health care workers at nursing homes, hospitals and other health providers have been terminated, furloughed or forced to resign because they would not comply with the mandate creating a void in the industry. 

    New York’s health care system is in desperate need of staff, with reports of ambulances waiting for hours at local emergency rooms to unload patients. 

    Sarah Rumpf is a Fox News Digital Production Assistant. You can reach her on Twitter at @rumpfsarahc 

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