Military could owe billions to service members involuntarily discharged for refusing COVID shots
Thursday, November 30th 2023, 10:05:41 pm
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The U.S. military could owe billions in back pay and legal fees depending on the outcome of three class-action lawsuits filed on behalf of service members who allege they were wrongfully discharged for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine.
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