Your assertions about VAERS and over Covid issues are laughable and have been fact checked multiple times.
By who? You? you are certainly not the authority on anything, considering how often you make shit up around here. What was the fashionable lie you told yesterday...oh yeah! Most people who don't get the vax are doing it to "stick it to the libs". Then you provide a source to back up your claim which shows its horseshit. You're a clown!
Navy removes first group of sailors to refuse COVID-19 vaccine https://thehill.com/policy/defense/...t-group-of-sailors-to-refuse-covid-19-vaccine The Navy has discharged a group of 20 sailors who refused to get the COVID-19 vaccine, the first to be removed following the service’s Nov. 28 deadline for sailors to get the shots. All 20 had recently enlisted and were booted as part of “Entry Level Separations,” removals that take place “during initial training periods within their first 180 days of active duty,” according to a Navy statement released Wednesday. “There have been no additional active duty service member separations up to this point,” the service added. The Navy last month announced that it had begun the process to discharge sailors who refuse to comply with the branch’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate, with most such service members to be out by June 1. That follows the Pentagon’s late August announcement that the inoculation would be mandatory, with the individual military branches to set their own deadlines. But the process for further separations may be complicated by a Texas federal judge this week blocking the Pentagon from taking “any adverse action” against a group of 35 Navy Special Warfare service members who have refused to get vaccinated for religious reasons. The Pentagon is studying the decision. There are 5,268 sailors that remain unvaccinated, 3,009 of whom have put in a request for religious accommodation. As no military service has yet to grant a religious accommodation request for the shot, those who seek that exemption are not likely to find respite from removal. The Navy has, however, given eight permanent medical exemptions, 242 temporary medical exemptions and 74 administrative exemptions to active-duty sailors. Service members who are still waiting for their vaccine exemption requests to be processed will not be immediately discharged, and the Navy is still allowing anti-vaccine personnel to change their minds and get the shots before being let go. The Marine Corps, meanwhile, has discharged 251 Marines since December.
Much easier to kick out those that had "recently enlisted" versus doing the same to a career Navy soldier. Also, medical exemption from vaccination is much easier to get than a religious exemption because those that seek religious exemption most likely would have never joined the military because of the initially required vaccinations that all military soldiers get upon entry. In contrast, a career soldier's medical condition may have changed during his/her service (e.g. severe allergic reaction to a recent medical treatment for something not related to Covid). wrbtrader
Citigroup to fire employees who don't comply with vaccine mandate https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/citigroup-to-fire-employees-who-wont-get-vaccinated Citigroup has told its workforce that employees who refuse to get vaccinated and don't have an exemption will be fired. Employees with the New York-based investment bank will be placed on unpaid leave if they don’t comply with the companywide mandate by Jan. 14, with their employment being terminated at the end of the month.Employees are allowed to apply for religious or medical exemptions. Some of the terminated employees will still be eligible for end-of-year bonuses, but receiving those payments is contingent upon agreement that they will not take legal action against the financial services firm to receive those funds, Bloomberg reported. “You are welcome to apply for other roles at Citi in the future as long as you are compliant with Citi’s vaccination policy,” the company said in a memo to its thousands of employees. Some 90% of Citi's employees have already complied with the company's mandate, a number that is quickly rising, a Citigroup spokesperson told the Washington Examiner. The company has become the first major Wall Street bank to institute a vaccination-or-termination policy. Citigroup announced a vaccine mandate for all domestic employees back in October after the Biden administration issued vaccine mandates for employees of companies with federal contracts. President Joe Biden also announced businesses with more than 100 employees must institute a COVID-19 vaccine mandate, with an alternative to provide weekly testing results. Biden’s orders face legal challenges, and the Supreme Court will hear arguments on the matter on Friday.
Supreme Court seems skeptical of Biden’s vaccine rules for businesses, more receptive to policy for health-care workers