U.S. military has yet to approve its first religious exemption to COVID vaccine mandate
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(Worthy News) – The U.S. military has yet to approve a religious exemptions to the COVID-19 vaccine mandate sought by service members, according to The Epoch Times.
The Air Force had the earliest deadline for full vaccination, and none of the 10,700 religious-exemption applications has been approved.
“As of last week, 2,130 have already been denied,” the news outlet said Friday.
The Marine Corps said Thursday it has denied 3,115 of 3,247 religious-exemption applications received. It separated 206 service members for refusal to get fully vaccinated by its deadline. [ Source: Just the News (Read More…) ]
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