NYC business owner slams 'ridiculous' vaccine requirement for patrons: 'Doing more harm than good'
Mayor de Blasio considering new mandate for COVID-19 booster shots for diners
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New York City business owners are pushing back against outgoing Mayor Bill de Blasio’s COVID-19 vaccine mandates. Mary Josephine Generoso filed a lawsuit against the mandate and joined "Fox & Friends" to voice opposition to the potential of newly mandated booster shot.
Generoso, who is the manager of Pasticceria Rocco in Brooklyn, said the possibility of another mandate is "absolutely, absolutely ridiculous."
"It’s infringing on our liberties," she told Fox News’ Brian Kilmeade.
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"The mayor is asking store owners, business owners, restaurant owners to start policing people as they come into a restaurant to sit down."
Mayor Bill de Blasio hasn’t confirmed a mandate for the COVID booster shots, but he said in an interview Friday that the current regulations will be updated as needed to address the newly emerging variant.
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"We’re dealing with some new challenges at this moment," de Blasio said on the Brian Lehrer Show. "So we’re going to keep updating policies regularly to meet this challenge."
Generoso, however, said it is not her responsibility to be the "vaccination police."
She displayed a sign in her storefront window that welcomes all patrons regardless of vaccination status.
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"It’s really about protecting civil liberties," she said. "Somebody should be able to come in – vaccinated or not – sit down, have a cup of coffee, enjoy time with their family."
Generoso, so far, has not received backlash or been reprimanded by the city for the sign.
She also advertised two open positions for her restaurant in Manhattan with a note that she will not require vaccination.
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She said New York City has been "completely devastated" by the labor shortage and said she works between 70 and 80 hours each week to keep her business afloat.
"It’s hard to find employees. It’s hard to find people to work. Now we’re putting another thing over them that they need to be vaccinated in order to come in and get a job."
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She called the mandates destructive and warned against looking down on people simply because of their vaccination status.
"I really would love to implore the mayor to really take a look at what he’s doing, because he’s doing more harm than good."