Just three days later, he issued a far more sweeping order granting 4,095 service members a religious exemption from the COVID vaccine. By Bethany Blankley (The Center Square) Military leaders will testify on Tuesday before the Military Personnel Subcommittee of the House Armed Services Committee about the impact of the Department of Defense's COVID-19 vaccine mandate on DOD employees and military service members. I know, off the top of my head, the number in the Navy is somewhere near 4,100. Jared Serbu: Mike, thanks for being here. And thats why this is a sham.Jared Serbu: The Air Force case is a putative class action. In one of many ongoing federal lawsuits challenging COVID-19 vaccine mandates across the country, Judge Reed O'Connor of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas issued a group . The quickest vaccine ever developed was for mumps. 3 min read POINT PLEASANT, NJ A U.S. Marine from Point Pleasant who was discharged. Telling Plaintiffs they must accept or receive a shot they oppose according to their sincerely held religious beliefs, or face court martial, dishonorable discharge, and other life altering disciplinary measures, disgraces the sacrifices these heroes have made, according to the lawsuit. Theyre basically saying, Nope, the vaccine is the only way that were going to allow you to continue to remain in the service. And one of the things I forgot to mention was the whole concept of natural immunity. Most of the plaintiffs express some sort of Christian faith, though the vast majority of denominations have no formal ban on vaccination. A U.S. Navy officer is suing the leaders of the Defense Department and the Navy because they have denied his waiver requests to exempt him from getting the mandated COVID-19 vaccine. President Biden declared "the pandemic is over," yet is still pushing to discharge thousands of religious service members for their objections to taking the COVID-19 vaccine. COVID19 vaccine mandate to end for military - fayobserver.com Underthat law, the government may substantially burden a persons exercise of religion only if it demonstrates that burden is (1) in furtherance of a compelling governmental interest; and (2) is the least restrictive means of furthering that interest. That is especially true when the government imposes a choice between ones job and ones religious belief. And so of course, that means you have to bring different lawsuits on behalf of people, depending on what branch of the military that theyre in. The latest data from the military show that roughly 30,000 active-duty service members remain unvaccinated against COVID-19, despite a Defense Department mandate issued in August and deadlines. Mike Berry, general counsel for First Liberty Institute,said: Forcing a service member to choose between their faith and serving their country is abhorrent to the Constitution and Americas values .
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