NEWS

36 Air Force members allowed to continue working amid lawsuit against COVID jab mandate

Updated: August 2, 2022 at 2:58 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Aug 2, 2022 – 1:02 pm EDTTue Aug 2, 2022 – 2:34 pm EDT Help Jenny Porter recover from her vaccine injury: LifeFunder

OMAHA, Nebraska (LifeSiteNews) – An Ohio judge has extended a temporary injunction allowing unvaccinated airmen to work, just days after they filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Air Force.

On July 27, Judge Matthew McFarland with the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio Western Division published his ruling granting 36 Nebraska and Kansas airmen relief from the Air Force’s vaccine mandate, as reported by KETV NewsWatch 7.

“Due to the systematic nature of what the Court views as violations of Airmen’s constitutional rights to practice their religions as they please, the Court is well within its bounds to extend the existing preliminary injunction to all Class Members,” the injunction read.

“You’re taught from a very young age that no matter who you are, you stand up for what you believe in,” Master Sgt. Josh Welter, an unvaccinated airman stationed in Nebraska, told KETV NewsWatch 7.

“Men and women in the service have been fighting this fight under-wraps and not in the public eye,” he added. “To get my story out

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at LifeSite News

The views expressed in this news alert by the author do not directly represent that of The Official Street Preachers or its editors

Replacing Darwin - The New Origin of Species
By Dr. Nathaniel T. Jeanson
Buy Now Price: $24.99
Rated 4 out of 5
0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify of
guest

0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
A Quick Note…

Already a subscriber? Login to remove advertisements. Not a subscriber? Join the Official Street Preachers and gain access to hundreds of presentations and exclusives that cover today's events and how they impact you, your life, and your soul. All while supporting independent Christian researchers trying to make a difference.