February 16, 2026

FacebookTwitterInstagramYouTube
  • Home
  • Events
  • NEWS
    • Top Stories
    • National News
    • National Sports
  • Contests
  • Media
    • Photos
    • Videos
  • On-Air
    • Kat & Ku`ehu
    • G. Cruz
    • Kaohu James
  • Podcasts
    • KWXX Mauna Loa Eruption Updates
    • Island Conversations
    • COVID-19 Interview
  • Contact
  • Info
  • FCC Applications
  • Advertise
  • Search
MENU
  • Home
  • Events
  • NEWS
    • Top Stories
    • National News
    • National Sports
  • Contests
  • Media
    • Photos
    • Videos
  • On-Air
    • Kat & Ku`ehu
    • G. Cruz
    • Kaohu James
  • Podcasts
    • KWXX Mauna Loa Eruption Updates
    • Island Conversations
    • COVID-19 Interview
  • Contact
  • Info
  • FCC Applications
  • Advertise
  • Search

NYC Mayor Eric Adams speaks out on the city’s vaccine mandate and how it affects the NBA, MLB

March 22, 2022 at 11:50 pm Staff
  • Sports Daypop
  • Tweet
  • Share
  • Reddit
  • +1
  • Pocket
  • LinkedIn
shutterstock_2108200808

New York City mayor Eric Adams addressed the city’s current COVID-19 vaccination mandate during a news conference on Tuesday, and stated that professional sports teams are going to have to wait for restrictions to ease.  Adams said: “Right now, we’re going to take some complaints. But when this is all said and done, people are going to realize this is a thoughtful administration and we got it right. So baseball, basketball, businesses, all of those things, they have to wait until that layer comes.”

Due to the private employer mandate currently in place in New York City, unvaccinated professional athletes in NYC are not allowed to compete in home games — meaning the mandate applies to the Nets, Knicks, Mets and Yankees.  Notably, Brooklyn point guard Kyrie Irving has repeatedly stated he will not be getting the vaccine; and as a result, had only been allowed to compete in away games for the Nets.  As MLB’s Opening Day and the NBA postseason approach, unvaccinated athletes are at risk of being limited in play time.  The Yankees’ home opener is April 7 and the Mets’ home opener is April 15, and the NBA play-in tournament starts April 12 with the playoffs set to start April 16.

Adams says he doesn’t “feel any pressure doing this job at all, because I’m going to do what’s right. We’re going to do it in the right way. We’re going to follow the science … we’re going to make the right decision. And in New York, no matter what you do, this is 8.8 million people and 30 million opinions, so you’re never going to satisfy New Yorkers, so you must go with the logic, your heart and the science.”

Editorial credit: Ron Adar / Shutterstock.com

Previous Story
County Provides Update on Infrastructure Restoration along Pohoiki Road and Highway 137
Next Story
Tampa Bay Buccaneers re-sign running back Leonard Fournette to three-year, $21 million deal

Facebook

KWXX FM

Twitter

Tweets by KWXX

"Hawaii's Feel Good Island Music Radio Station"

Info

  • Home
  • Contests
  • Socialize
  • Contact Us
  • Station Info
  • EEO
  • FCC Public File (KWXX)
  • FCC Public File (KAOY)

National News

Aerial view crude oil tanker ship at sea^ Red crude oil tanker ship top view^ Logistic and maritime transpoprtation of petroleum^ Modern offshore terminal loading tanker ship.

U.S. forces intercept sanctioned oil tanker after pursuit from Caribbean to Indi...

Savannah Guthrie^ with her mother Nancy Guthrie^ arrives at the 37th Annual Gracie Awards Gala at Beverly Hilton Hotel on May 22^ 2012 in Beverly Hllls^ CA

DNA from glove found near Nancy Guthrie’s home being analyzed as investigation...

Social

Facebook Facebook Twitter Twitter Instagram Instagram YouTube YouTube
KWXX – Hilo, HI © 2026 Powered by OneCMS™ | Served by InterTech Media LLC
Are you still listening?
3628718131
Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; ClaudeBot/1.0; +claudebot@anthropic.com)
e7ae375483aadd68125a90a22c510015f98525fc
1
Loading...