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DOD to study whether COVID-19 vaccine helped or hurt troops
A provision in the annual defense bill continues the controversy surrounding the vaccine.
Pentagon sets deadline for services to stop enforcing vaccine mandate
The services have until March 17 to end all enforcement of the former COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
Navy eliminates COVID-19 vaccination requirement for deployment
Due to host nation policies, unvaccinated sailors who deploy may find their ability to take liberty ashore is restricted.
Tell us: Has the COVID vax made you question other mandatory shots?
The COVID-19 vaccine is no longer mandatory, but more than a dozen shots still are.
Four weeks later, military still waiting on post-vaccine guidance
Lawmakers are demanding to know what's taking so long.
Military’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate lifted, but litigation lingers
COVID-19 vaccinations are no longer required for military personnel, but that hasn’t ended litigation over the issue.
Troops booted over COVID vaccines would get jobs back under GOP plan
The legislation would also upgrade the discharge status of some individuals.
Navy officially stops booting and disciplining COVID vaccine refusers
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin rescinded the vaccine mandate earlier this month.
Austin ends the military’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate
The Defense Department will no longer require currently serving troops to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
Justice demands correction of military records for vaccine refusers
Troops who exercised their legally protected medical rights must be made whole.
By James D. Muhammad and Thomas L. Rempfer