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NYC to lift indoor vaccine mandate, but this NBA star still won't be able to play home games

NYC to lift indoor vaccine mandate, but this NBA star still won't be able to play home games
the covid vaccine is required for most gatherings in public spaces in new york state and that includes the Barclays Center. And since some athletes, including the Brooklyn nets own point guard Kyrie Irving have refused to get the jab, They won't be playing any home games at New york's illustrious arena and the team seems pretty okay with it. Recently. Nets coach steve Nash told the new york post quote, we're going to have to for sure play without him this year. So it just depends on when, where and how much adding. I think we recognize he's not playing home games though, Irving will be able to continue to practice with the team at the HSS training center as that is a private and not a public space. But it could cost the team wins when they're at home and it will definitely cost Irving financially, according to ESPN, he could lose up to $380,000 for every home game he misses. And he's definitely shirking the NBA norm. As the Associated Press reports, The league is around 95% vexed. Mhm
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NYC to lift indoor vaccine mandate, but this NBA star still won't be able to play home games
New York City plans to soon lift one of its COVID-19 vaccine requirements for indoor activities, but Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving, who is unvaccinated, still won't be able to play home games due to the city's workplace vaccine mandate, a city official confirmed to CNN.However, Irving would be able to attend home games as a spectator.온라인 바카라 게임 of the restrictions were first reported by The Athletic's Shams Charania.On Sunday, New York Mayor Eric Adams announced that provided the city's COVID-19 numbers continue to go down, he plans to lift the city's requirement to show proof of vaccination for indoor activities such as dining, attending gyms and entertainment facilities for those ages 5 and older starting March 7.The move was part of a general relaxing of COVID-19 restrictions as the omicron wave of cases has sharply receded over the past month. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Sunday students will no longer be required to wear masks in schools, and Adams said he plans to remove the school mask mandate next week.However, the city still has a mandate requiring all workers who perform in-person work or interact with the public to show proof they have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine."Businesses may not allow any unvaccinated workers to come to their workplace," the city's website explains.The city does allow an exception for non-NYC resident entertainers and professional athletes. That means unvaccinated players on other NBA teams are still allowed to play against the Nets at Brooklyn's Barclays Center.NBA commissioner Adam Silver noted that paradox on ESPN's "Get Up" two weeks ago, saying the city rule "doesn't quite make sense to me.""This law in New York, the oddity of it to me is that it only applies to home players," Silver said. "I think if ultimately that rule is about protecting people who are in the arena, it just doesn't quite make sense to me that an away player who is unvaccinated can play in Barclays but the home player can't. To me, that's a reason they should take a look at that ordinance."He added that about 97% to 98% of NBA players were vaccinated.As an unvaccinated player, Irving 바카라 게임 웹사이트 a seven-time NBA All-Star 바카라 게임 웹사이트 made his return to the Nets in January, playing in only road games due to the city's mandate. Irving has played in 15 games this season, averaging 25.1 points per game and 5.3 assists. The Nets are 32-29 on the season.The NBA directed comments to the mayor's office. CNN has reached out to the Nets for comment but did not immediately hear back.

New York City plans to soon lift one of its COVID-19 vaccine requirements for indoor activities, but Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving, who is unvaccinated, still won't be able to play home games due to the , a city official confirmed to CNN.

However, Irving would be able to attend home games as a spectator.

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온라인 바카라 게임 of the restrictions were by The Athletic's Shams Charania.

On Sunday, New York Mayor Eric Adams announced that provided the city's COVID-19 numbers continue to go down, he plans to lift the city's requirement to show proof of vaccination for indoor activities such as dining, attending gyms and entertainment facilities for those ages 5 and older starting March 7.

The move was part of a general relaxing of COVID-19 restrictions as the omicron wave of cases has sharply receded over the past month. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Sunday students will no longer be required to wear masks in schools, and Adams said he plans to remove the school mask mandate next week.

However, the city still has a who perform in-person work or interact with the public to show proof they have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.

"Businesses may not allow any unvaccinated workers to come to their workplace," the city's website explains.

The city does allow an . That means unvaccinated players on other NBA teams are still allowed to play against the Nets at Brooklyn's Barclays Center.

NBA commissioner Adam Silver , saying the city rule "doesn't quite make sense to me."

"This law in New York, the oddity of it to me is that it only applies to home players," Silver said. "I think if ultimately that rule is about protecting people who are in the arena, it just doesn't quite make sense to me that an away player who is unvaccinated can play in Barclays but the home player can't. To me, that's a reason they should take a look at that ordinance."

He added that about 97% to 98% of NBA players were vaccinated.

As an unvaccinated player, Irving 바카라 게임 웹사이트 a seven-time NBA All-Star 바카라 게임 웹사이트 made his return to the Nets in January, playing in only road games due to the city's mandate. Irving has played in 15 games this season, averaging 25.1 points per game and 5.3 assists. The Nets are 32-29 on the season.

The NBA directed comments to the mayor's office. CNN has reached out to the Nets for comment but did not immediately hear back.