U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Emily Pierce, left, from Bremerton, Washington, assigned to the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74), administers the COVID-19 vaccine to Information Systems Technician 1st Class Correy Bushman, from Rochester, Minnesota, assigned to the John C. Stennis, during a Commander, Naval Air Force Atlantic led vaccination effort in conjunction with Naval Medical Center Portsmouth. US Navy Photo
Human Events: Navy SEALS Told They Won’t Be Deployed Without COVID Vaccine
Hundreds of Navy SEALS are risking being blocked from deployment after failing to get vaccinated, according to a lawyer and pastor counseling them.
As reported by Just the News, the number of SEALS involved in the dispute with the Pentagon amounts to as many as a quarter or more of all active members, a loss that could impact military readiness.
Some SEALS were given a deadline to get the vaccine and have sought a religious exemption.
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Update: Sidelined? Hundreds of Navy SEALS told they won't be deployed if they refuse COVID vaccine (Just The News)
WNU Editor: This will impact military readiness.
1 comment:
Its a great time to leave the armed forces. If you get caught behind enemy lines Biden has shown he will not come for you, and the media will herald him.
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