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Two teachers. Two different views on vaccine mandates. Hear them debate.

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Two teachers. Two different views on vaccine mandates. Hear them debate.

Two teachers. Two different views on vaccine mandates. Hear them debate.

Mayor Bill De Blasio announced that 148,000 staff from New York City public schools are now required to get the Covid-19 vaccine.

This is how two public school teachers feel about it.


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