In the days since the New York State Bar Association passed a resolution Nov. 7 urging the state to consider making COVID-19 vaccination mandatory for New Yorkers, the reaction in the state’s capitol appears to be muted.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s office did not respond to multiple attempts by the New York Law Journal to obtain comment on the resolution and whether he intends to order a COVID-19 vaccine mandate in line with the group’s now-public recommendation, once a vaccine is finalized and approved by the federal government for use.

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