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The U.S. Coast Guard is reinstating 56 personnel dismissed for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine, citing flawed mandate interpretation.
The U.S. Coast Guard has reinstated 56 members dismissed in 2021–2022 for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine, with DHS Secretary Kristi Noem citing a flawed mandate interpretation as the basis for the decision.
The reinstatements, following a Trump-era executive order and a review by the Coast Guard Board for Correction of Military Records, include back pay and benefits.
Of 274 separated personnel, 125 have now been reinstated, with the move part of a broader Pentagon effort to review over 8,700 vaccine-related separations across the military.
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La Guardia Costera de los Estados Unidos está reintegrando a 56 miembros del personal despedidos por negarse a la vacuna contra la COVID-19, citando una interpretación defectuosa del mandato.