In New York, the United States, medical professionals are obliged to inoculate the new coronavirus vaccine at least once, and there is concern that a large number of people who have not been vaccinated will be dismissed, so medical training is provided. The mobilization of the received state soldiers is being considered.

The state of New York requires healthcare workers and staff working in hospitals and facilities for the elderly to be vaccinated with the new coronavirus vaccine at least once by the 27th.



Local media reports that of the approximately 450,000 health workers in the state, thousands, who have never been vaccinated, may be dismissed after the 28th.



Governor Kathy Hochul of New York said at a press conference on the 27th, "My number one job is to keep people safe. If you haven't vaccinated yet, please do the right thing." I urged you.



He said he was considering mobilizing medically trained National Guard and rehiring retired doctors and nurses in case hospitals in the state were short of labor.



In the United States, while there is a movement to oblige civil servants and corporate employees to vaccinate, there is a deep-rooted debate against the fact that it is a restriction on individual freedom.