Unvaccinated SFMTA employees want less strict vaccine mandate
There are 640 SFMTA employees in San Francisco who remain unvaccinated and are facing an end of month deadline to show proof of vaccination due to the city's mandate. Employees say they want a more lenient approach that includes COVID testing rather than vaccinate or be fired. KTVU's Christien Kafton reports the city could come to a standstill if Muni loses that many workers and hope of the system reaching pre-pandemic levels would be hampered.
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