U.S. Navy Begins Discharging Sailors Who Refuse Coronavirus Vaccine

U.S. Navy Begins Discharging Sailors Who Refuse Coronavirus Vaccine

The U.S. Navy announced Wednesday it has discharged 45 service members who refused to accept inoculation with the coronavirus vaccine.

The personnel were released after failing to meet the November 28 deadline set by the Pentagon for the injection. Twenty-three active duty sailors were amongst those let go.

 

U.S. Navy Begins Discharging Sailors Who Refuse Coronavirus Vaccine

U.S. Navy Begins Discharging Sailors Who Refuse Coronavirus Vaccine

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