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Educators, parents react to Denver vaccine mandate for school staff

Educators, parents react to Denver vaccine mandate for school staff Denver7. and last updated 2021-08-03 00:36:37-04 DENVER — Following Denver Mayor Michael Hancock’s announcement requiring vaccinations for all City and County employees, workers in congregate care settings and school staff, the Denver Classroom Teachers Association says it’s left people “scrambling to try to figure out what to do.” “It came as a complete surprise to all of us today,” said Rob Gould with the DCTA, a teachers union representing nearly 4,000 educators. The public health order includes all teachers and staff who work in the City and County of Denver at both public and private schools. Employees must be vaccinated by Sept. 30.

Denver Mayor Mandates Vaccines For All City and County Employees

In a press conference on Aug. 2, Denver mayor Michael B. Hancock, along with executive director of the Denver Department of Public Health and Environment Bob McDonald and City Attorney Kristin Bronson, addressed media with new updates to their COVID-19 approach. Mayor Hancock announced that all city employees and private sector employees in high-risk settings in the city and county of Denver will be required to be fully vaccinated by Sept. 30. The mandate affects employees in congregate centers like correctional facilities, nursing homes, and homeless shelters. It also affects teachers and certain categories of city volunteers and contractors who will come in contact with city employees and people in high-risk occupations.

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