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The hotel industry is urging the government that Andrew Cuomo designate its employees as important front-line employees so that they can be vaccinated against COVID-19.
More than 400 members of the Hotel Trades Council died after being infected with COVID-19, and union sources claim that many employees hired the killer.
Hotel workers are at risk because open living facilities have been used to recover COVID-19 patients, people in quarantine and homeless individuals, advocates argue.
“Hotel workers are essential employees working on the front during this epidemic. Hotel Trades Council President Rich Marako said they are serving high-risk populations such as separating travelers and COVID-exposed and other high-risk populations.
“More than 400 of them have died and thousands have fallen ill, including dozens who have become ill in the last few weeks of this year. Hotel workers are eligible to be protected as they continue to perform their essential tasks. “
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated this week Vaccine guidance
To add workers to “Passenger Accommodation” for Phase 1C eligibility.
New York is technically made in 1B Has its own eligibility categories, But has already updated that to include others listed in the CDC’s 1C group – including taxi drivers.
Hotel industry insiders say that 80 percent of Hotel Trades Council workers are people of color who are deemed to be at a high risk of catching COVID-19.
Hotel Association of New York City President Vijay Dandapani said industry officials are also pushing Albany to give their employees a green light for vaccination.
“We are fully in favor of hotel workers receiving COVID vaccines as essential workers, and we have taken up the issue with the government,” Dandapani said.
Cuomo’s office indicated that it was open for request.
A senior adviser to the governor, Rich Ajjopardi, said, “We are working through our existing universe through our deserving New Yorkers and investigating the next steps in the event that the federal vaccine supply increases.”
Currently, Empire State residents 65 and older are eligible to be vaccinated as well as individuals with underlying medical issues.
Front-line or essential workers are also already eligible for vaccination, including police, fire and ambulance workers, teachers, restaurant workers, court officials, prison and parole officers, transit and airport workers, funeral workers, health Care staff and staff and residents of nursing homes are included. .
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