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At least 82 New York City school officials have submitted fake vaccine cards, DOE proceedings allege

CDC coronavirus COVID-19 vaccination cards are shown at the Christine E. Lynn Rehabilitation Center at Jackson Memorial hospital, April 15, 2021,
The Ministry of Education claimed that more than 80 school staff had submitted fake COVID-19 vaccine cards. AP Photo / Wilfredo Lee, File

At least 82 New York City school staff vaccinated with COVID-19 Submitted fake evidence, the Ministry of Education alleged in court documents filed as part of a lawsuit to keep employees unpaid.

Staff were notified on April 19 thatwill be on unpaid leave on April 25"DOE certifies COVID from an independent law enforcement agency. According to a Manhattan Supreme Court proceeding filed late Tuesday based on the information received, 19 vaccinations were fraudulent.

Workers, including teachers, are also alleged to be true. If you did not believe, you were told to reply to the DOE email.

The Union Teachers' Federation stated that some of its members had contacted DOE and received the notice as a mistake.He said he requested involvement with the arbitrator.

The arbitrator violated the DOE's "proper procedure protection" on June 27. We discovered that and met on Tuesday to tell the department and union to try to reach an agreement on the matter. ..

Municipal workers of the city march across Brooklyn bridge and rally at City Hall Park against vaccination mandate in New York on October 25, 2021.
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Currently, DOE is a judge and an arbitrator. , I was not authorized to intervene in the problem.

If the arbitrator's decision is not overturned, "it undermines DOE's ability to ensure compliance with DOE vaccine obligations, thereby ensuring the health and security of students and their families, DOE staff, and the wider community. I risk it. "The proceedings allege.

DOE is seeking an urgent and permanent injunction from the court.

A public school teacher holds a sign demanding increased COVID-19 safety measures during a rally on January 10, 2022.
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A New York City public school teacher holds a sign at a rally demanding increased COVID-19 safety measures and a remote learning option on January 10, 2022 in New York City.
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Demonstrators including New York City public school teachers and school staff attend a rally demanding increased COVID-19 safety measures and a remote learning option on January 10, 2022 in New York City.
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DOE and UFT did not immediately return a request for comment.