Menteri Perang umumkan pemulihan tunjangan bagi tentara yang terdampak mandat vaksin

Menteri Perang Pete Hegseth mengatakan pada hari Jumat bahwa ia akan memulihkan pembayaran dan tunjangan bagi anggota militer yang diberhentikan akibat mandat vaksin COVID-19. Kebijakan ini mencakup mereka yang ingin kembali bertugas maupun mereka yang tidak.

Hegseth mengunggah video di X yang memaparkan rencana tersebut. Ia memerintahkan pembentukan Gugus Tugas Rekonsiliasi dan Pemulihan COVID-19 Departemen Perang untuk membantu para tentara bergabung kembali dengan militer jika mereka menginginkannya. Gugus tugas tersebut juga akan menangani kasus-kasus mantan anggota militer yang memilih untuk tetap tidak berdinas.

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