A federal judge rejected Oklahoma’s attempt to halt a Covid-19 vaccine mandate for its National Guard members
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mandate for its National Guard members, in a test of the federal government’s ability to require shots. U.S. District Judge Stephen Friot denied a request for a preliminary injunction by Gov. Kevin Stitt, Attorney General John O’Connor and 16 anonymous Oklahoma National Guard members, batting down their claims that the military was overstepping its authority.
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