Yikes! Bill De Blasio Is Done Asking Nicely For People To Get Vaccinated

Yikes! New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is done asking and is now going full tyrant mode on the Big Apple with his latest vaccine requirements.

Rules now include extending vaccine mandates to PRIVATE companies. Yes, all companies are supposed to enforce vaccines now in New York City.

If you’re five or older, you will now need vaccine proof for indoor dining, fitness and entertainment.

In other words, no McDonalds for the kids without a vaccine. This also applies to sports, music and even dance. Kids and teens will no longer be allowed to participate in arts or athletics without vaccination.

Is there any good news? The only positive is that de Blasio is headed out of office after this month. Democrat Eric Adams, who ran as a former police leader tough on crime, won in November and begins next month.

Adams has supported the city’s vaccine mandates so far, but no word on his plans against the new measures. Many city residents are hoping for some relief. Otherwise, New York may soon turn from a popular tourist destination to a ghost town.

The news seems to harsh to be true, but this is no joke. The video shows his announcement on MSNBC, one of many outlets to highlight the changes as de Blasio goes out as the nation’s leading tyrant. Check it out for the full details below.


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