Thousands of troops fired from the army because they have refused the COVID-19 vaccine under President Joe Biden could soon be restored.
President Donald Trump is expected to sign an implementation order this week that it will make the approximately 8,000 reduced troops possible to request their relocation, and that will be provided for in arrears and benefits for wages that were lost during that period.
Service members who refused to comply with Biden's Mandate for the COVID-19 vaccine lost their job as a result of the Coronavirus Pandemie.
Now Trump is planning to bring them back to their former rank, with which he realizes a new campaign blade within just a week after the Witte Huis returns, according to a Fox News report.
“The Executive Order dedicates the Minister of Defense to restore all members of the army (active and reserve) who have been dismissed because they have refused the COVID vaccine and who request to be restored,” said a fact sheet of the White house over the command.
During his affirming hearing earlier this month, Trumps Minister of Defense, Pete Hegseeth, said that troops that shoot at the 'experimental' vaccine will receive apologies and 'with wages and rank will be repaired.'
On the White House magazine it says: “From 2021 to 2023, the Bides and former Minister of Defense Lloyd Austin dismiss more than 8,000 troops exclusively because of their COVID-19 vaccination status.”
From October 2023, eight months after the vaccine mandate was officially withdrawn, only 43 of the more than 8,000 fired troops tried to re-join the army under the Bides government, according to data from the branches of the service.
Donald Trump is planning to sign an executive order that the thousands of troops will be restored because they had refused the mandate for the COVID-19 vaccine under the government of President Joe Biden.
The implementation of mandatory COVID-19 vaccines for all federal employees was introduced in the early days of Biden's Witte Huis, after it was developed and approved under emergency order.
Those who refused and had no reasonable medical or religious facilities were confronted with the loss of their job – including those who were in the armed forces.
Many were confronted with general or different from honorable dismissal, which had consequences for the benefits for their veterans.
Republicans were particularly indignant that troops and other federal employees were confronted with the decision to use an experimental medicine that was not even fully approved by the FDA, otherwise they would lose their jobs.