D.C. Police Losing A 'Significant' Number Of Recruits Over Vaccination Requirement, Chief Says

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D.C. Police Losing A 'Significant' Number Of Recruits Over Vaccination Requirement, Chief Says
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D.C. Police Chief Contee says the department is losing 'a significant' number of recruits over the city's vaccination requirement.

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