ST. LOUIS, Mo. — A man’s supervised release was properly revoked after he refused to take a Covid-19 test, the Eighth Circuit ruled . The terms of his release from prison required him to spend 120 days at a residential reentry center, and to enter the center he had to provide a negative Covid-19 test administered by a nasal swab.
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