The document states that de Blasio, Commissioner of the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Dave Chokshi, Police Commissioner Dermot Shea, New York City’s Board of Health, and the city of New York are “restrained from enforcing” the COVID-19 vaccine mandate for city workers and certain city contractors.
The plaintiff’s attorney, Patricia Finn, represents health care workers, students subject to mask mandates, the NYPD, and others.
“We’re very happy and the judge made the right decision and we’re looking forward to more favorable rulings,” Finn told The Epoch Times.
“It’s a huge win,” she responded when asked if she believed it was a particularly significant win.
The next legal step will be a preliminary injunction hearing, and it’s not currently clear if others will be affected by the ruling and what actions the city will take.
Before the hearing on Tuesday, the mayor’s office disputed that the mandate had been blocked.
Under the mandate, NYPD officers and other municipal workers who failed to get their first COVID-19 vaccine by Oct. 29 have been on unpaid leave since Nov. 1.
The Epoch Times reached out to de Blasio’s office and the NYPD for comment.