NYC public school students don’t need COVID-19 vaccines to go to prom: Mayor Adams

NYC public school students don’t need COVID-19 vaccines to go to prom: Mayor Adams

May 09, 2022 by New York Daily News

Key Facts

  • New York City public school teenagers won’t need to be vaccinated against COVID-19 to attend their proms this spring, Mayor Adams announced Monday.
  • The announcement reverses a previous Education Department rule requiring proof of inoculation in order for city teens to attend their end-of-high-school dances.
  • That policy had drawn criticism from some elected officials and students who argued that if kids are allowed to go to school unvaccinated, the same rule should apply to prom.
  • New York City public school teenagers won’t need to be vaccinated against COVID-19 to attend their proms this spring, Mayor Adams announced Monday.

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