Dozens of Massachusetts State Troopers Resign Ahead of Deadline for State’s Mandatory Vaccine Mandate
This week, a Massachusetts Superior Court judge refused to allow any delay of the state’s vaccine mandate that is set to begin on October 17th. The decision has already caused a wave of state troopers to file their paperwork to quit the force and even more are expected to resign before the mandate kicks in.
“Dozens” have already quit, according to the State Police Union boss, Michael Cherven.
“We are disappointed in the judge’s ruling; however, we respect her decision.
To date, dozens of troopers have already submitted their resignation paperwork.”
Now that the judge had denied postponing or altering the mandate, troopers who plan to stay and have not received a vaccine have just days to choose which experimental jab they will take.