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TUCSON — The City of Tucson is moving forward with its threat to fire city employees who do not get vaccinated for COVID-19, setting a December deadline.
Those same workers face November suspensions if they can’t prove they are vaccinated or that they received an accommodation for health or religious reasons.
According to their unions, 90% of Tucson’s police and firefighters are vaccinated for COVID-19. That compares to only 52% of Tucson’s residents. But 90% is not good enough for the Tucson City Council which voted 4-3 this week to enforce a vaccine mandate for city workers…