If he does it after the FDA certifies the vaccine then how can the military people refuse to take it?
A member of the military can refuse ANY order. They just have to face the consequences for that refusal. I refused orders to attend Recruiter school / assignment and as such, was given a bar to reenlistment. I then processed out at the end of my enlistment.
” ...how can the military people refuse to take it?”
Easy. “No.”
I wonder, if the FDA certifies the vaccine before the end of the year, would that violate their long-standing practices of taking a decade to approve something like a vaccine? Would the fast-track approval of the vaccine be subject to an injunction in the courts to assess whether the decision to approve it was made for political reasons, just like how the Democrats went to court to block the citizenship question on the census form?
Wouldn't the census issue be a precedent to ask the court to make the FDA show documentation of its process that was used to come to the conclusion to approve the vaccine in such as short timeframe, just like how the Commerce Department was ordered by the court to show?
And while this is moving through the courts, wouldn't that give a reprieve to the soldiers in the military who don't want to take the vaccine?
-PJ