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In reply to the discussion: Scores Fall Ill at Air Force Base After Hegseth Makes Flu Vaccine Optional [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(183,587 posts)33. MaddowBlog-Two months after Hegseth's regressive move, Air Force base faces major flu outbreak
Eight weeks after flu vaccines became optional in the armed forces, were already seeing the consequences of the Pentagon chiefs shortsighted policy.
Two months after Hegsethâs regressive move, Air Force base faces major flu outbreak
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Eight weeks after flu vaccines became optional in the armed forces, weâre already seeing the consequences of the Pentagon chiefâs shortsighted policy.
www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/hegseth-vaccines-air-force-base-flu-outbreak
While service members could voluntarily get a flu vaccine, Hegseth decided to reverse the militarys longstanding policy and end the requirement as a condition of service.
The change led to a variety of questions, including the obvious one: How long would it take before this misguided, regressive and unnecessary decision backfired on the armed forces? The answer, it turns out, is not quite two months. The New York Times reported:
The Times report noted that one trainee in his sixth week of basic training died after falling ill late last week, although the exact cause of death is still under investigation.
The report added that only about 40% of Air Force trainees have opted to take the flu vaccine a total that used to be 100%, because it wasnt optional. In response to the outbreak at Lackland, the base received an exception from Hegseths policy and is now requiring recruits to get vaccinated......
The point is not to intrude on medical autonomy, a phrase Hegseth emphasized when he made the change in April. Rather, military leaders, during Democratic and Republican administrations, have long understood that readiness requires healthy troops, many of whom often serve in close quarters with fellow service members, here and abroad.
As The Atlantics Adam Serwer noted, Nothing has killed more soldiers in the history of humanity than disease. American leaders have wisely taken steps for generations to try to prevent this from happening.
It might be tempting to think officials at the Defense Department would see what happened at Lackland Air Force Base and reassess Hegseths mistake from two months ago. But thats apparently not going to happen: The Pentagons chief spokesman told the Times that the department stands by the secretarys decision
The change led to a variety of questions, including the obvious one: How long would it take before this misguided, regressive and unnecessary decision backfired on the armed forces? The answer, it turns out, is not quite two months. The New York Times reported:
A major flu outbreak has sickened nearly 160 troops at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas less than two months after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that U.S. troops would no longer be required to be vaccinated for the flu, defense officials said.
The outbreak at the base in San Antonio raced through an Air Force Basic Military Training wing, where new recruits sleep on bunk beds in open bays and share meals at large communal tables.
The Times report noted that one trainee in his sixth week of basic training died after falling ill late last week, although the exact cause of death is still under investigation.
The report added that only about 40% of Air Force trainees have opted to take the flu vaccine a total that used to be 100%, because it wasnt optional. In response to the outbreak at Lackland, the base received an exception from Hegseths policy and is now requiring recruits to get vaccinated......
The point is not to intrude on medical autonomy, a phrase Hegseth emphasized when he made the change in April. Rather, military leaders, during Democratic and Republican administrations, have long understood that readiness requires healthy troops, many of whom often serve in close quarters with fellow service members, here and abroad.
As The Atlantics Adam Serwer noted, Nothing has killed more soldiers in the history of humanity than disease. American leaders have wisely taken steps for generations to try to prevent this from happening.
It might be tempting to think officials at the Defense Department would see what happened at Lackland Air Force Base and reassess Hegseths mistake from two months ago. But thats apparently not going to happen: The Pentagons chief spokesman told the Times that the department stands by the secretarys decision
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Scores Fall Ill at Air Force Base After Hegseth Makes Flu Vaccine Optional [View all]
demmiblue
17 hrs ago
OP
And? This shit is what Republicans want. The regime can't blame it on anyone but themselves when the GOP
Karasu
17 hrs ago
#4
And the history of vaccination in the military goes back to the Revolutionary War.
the nelm
2 hrs ago
#50
Coming soon: Hegseth force-feeds Lackland AFB with ivermectin (nt)
muriel_volestrangler
17 hrs ago
#11
Way to protect the troops -- and keep them in readiness. A SOD who does neither should be impeached.
eppur_se_muova
16 hrs ago
#12
If they can get close enough to the Iranian soldiers, they can cough all over them ...
eppur_se_muova
16 hrs ago
#19
Got, carry, spread... die. Can they or anyone close to them feel safe when they are potentially vectors of harm?
littlemissmartypants
15 hrs ago
#26
Sad to see US troops having the attitude of teenagers--ie. It can't affect me!!
riversedge
14 hrs ago
#28
Depleted weapons, sick troops, underfed ship personnel, an addled Prez and his numbskulls. What could go wrong!
chowder66
16 hrs ago
#13
The level of stupidity in the United States is increasing geometrically thanks
NoMoreRepugs
16 hrs ago
#20
There's a reason the flu vaccine was made mandatory after the Spanish Flu over 100 years ago.
COL Mustard
14 hrs ago
#32
MaddowBlog-Two months after Hegseth's regressive move, Air Force base faces major flu outbreak
LetMyPeopleVote
13 hrs ago
#33
only 40 percent decided to take the flu vax. maybe the 60 percent wanted to prove how tough they are, how maga they are,
orleans
7 hrs ago
#42
Lackland AFB is where new recruits come to get basic training. I was there in the suimmer of 1969.
patphil
6 hrs ago
#45
I'll bet that majority of the cult administration have taking their shots...........
Lovie777
2 hrs ago
#53