The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which awaits President Joe Biden’s signature, ends the requirement for military members to be vaccinated for COVID-19.
But it doesn’t say what happens to the people who have refused the COVID shot and were either kicked out of the military or who are in the middle of the separation process.
Will they be offered their jobs back? Will their earned benefits be reinstated? Will they be deployable? And will they be made whole from the individual damages many incurred?
The Epoch Times requested comment from the Pentagon, but officials are not talking.
Pentagon Press Secretary Brigadier General Pat Ryder spoke to the press on Dec. 20 and was asked about the plan for military members who declined the shot….
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