Data from the city of San Diego shows how many city workers across several employee unions were given vaccine mandate exemptions.
Of that number, 772 were granted religious exemption and 19 were granted medical exemption. Only 15 have been denied.
NBC 7's Omari Fleming explains the city's accommodations, and heard reaction to a police department captain. The employees granted exemptions will be required to submit to weekly COVID-19 testing. The at-home style test kits will be provided by the state free of charge, another factor in granting the exemptions, according to Gloria.
“For the medical exemption requests, employees were required to provide documentation from a health care provider confirming their disability-based need for reasonable accommodation and medical exemption from the COVID-19 vaccination requirement. Requests were reviewed in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and the California Fair Employment and Housing Act.
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