![]() ![]() ![]() That mandate goes into effect on December 20. First it was childcare employees, 102,000 employees, now 56,000 employees from non-public schools, private and religious schools, they'll have to be vaccinated. ![]() I'm really looking forward to this conversation, but I just want to jump in with one thing on COVID just to say, obviously we now have evidence of the Omicron variant here in New York City, five cases so far, and related to that, but also related to the intense challenge at Delta variant, we announced late yesterday our second major vaccine mandate of the week. Mayor Bill de Blasio: Good morning, Brian. Your personal stories of how de Blasio housing policies have helped you or hurt you or affected you in any way, or big picture policy questions on creating enough affordable housing which I don't think we've had in anybody's lifetime, who's alive today, in New York City2-1-2-4-3-3 – maybe if they were alive in the 40’s – 2-1-2-4-3-3-9-6-9-2, and good morning, Mr. So if you have a question for the Mayor about that, or maybe a story of how his housing policies have helped you personally, or hurt you personally, or affected you personally, our Ask the Mayor lines are open at 2-1-2-4-3-3-WNYC, 2-1-2-4-3-3-9-6-9-2. So, listeners, we can take some calls for the Mayor, but no longer on the news of the week, we're talking today about the major solutions to the city's chronic affordable housing shortage. And like last time on education, our focus will mostly be pre-pandemic to measure most of the eight year change before this big and hopefully still temporary shock to the system. Last week, it was education, today we'll talk about affordable housing, including creation and preservation of affordable apartments, fighting homelessness, the steady creep of gentrification and displacement, and more. Good morning, everyone, and we're down to three more weekly Ask the Mayor segments with Mayor Bill de Blasio, and we'll do three more big on some of the biggest issues facing New York City that he has had to deal with over the last eight years. Brian Lehrer: It's the Brian Lehrer show on WNYC. ![]()
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