US Navy says sailors who refuse vaccine will be expelled

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WASHINGTON: The US Navy said on Thursday (Oct 14) that personnel who refuse to be vaccinated against COVID-19 will be expelled from the force, ahead of the Nov 28 deadline for the injection. \u0022With COVID-19 vaccines now mandatory for all military members, the Navy has announced plans to start processin

WASHINGTON: The US Navy said on Thursday that personnel who refuse to be vaccinated against COVID-19 will be expelled from the force, ahead of the Nov 28 deadline for the injection.

It was the first clear indication by the Pentagon of what would happen to service members who reject the vaccines, which became mandatory at the end of August. The navy said that 98 per cent of its 350,000 active duty members had begun or completed the vaccination process. Vice Admiral John Nowell, the chief of naval personnel, said the navy force has been hit with 164 coronavirus deaths since the pandemic began.People expelled for refusing the vaccine will receive a general honourable discharge, but could lose certain benefits or be forced to repay the cost of training and education in some cases, the statement said.

 

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