Posted on 06/08/2021 9:07:32 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
The overall rate of vaccination for Covid-19 among the U.S. military is far below what's claimed by CDC for the general public. The vaccines are not mandatory for the military since they are only approved for "emergency use."
According to the figures reported at military.com (counting Guardsmen and Reservists):
Nationally, CDC says that 40% (132.8) of the U.S. population of 332 million is "fully vaccinated" against Covid-19. Nearly 50% (165.7 million) have received at least one shot but may not be fully vaccinated.
Pentagon officials have said they will not require service members to get the vaccine as long as it is being administered under an emergency use authorization. When the vaccines were first rolled out by Pfizer and Moderna, the process for receiving full approval from the FDA was predicted to take up to two years.Military.com
Although CDC says Covid-19 vaccines are very safe, they are still considered experimental in nature and only approved for emergency use. Their long term impact in terms of immunity and side effects is unknown. All of the Covid-19 vaccines used in the U.S., as well as Astra Zeneca (which is not being used in the U.S.), are linked to possible heart issues.
Read more in Military.com here.
Yep, the ones who didn’t take it are smart!!
Amen to what you said!!
Navy higher because required to deploy?
Per the DOD, the range of African Americans active duty service members in the various branches is 10% (Marine Corps) to 21% (Army). Air Force and Navy are in between.
Wonder what percentage of those AA personnel are refuseniks...
And how Deep State will deal with them without offending a demographic base it wants to keep sweet...
Yeah, but what percentage of our active duty Army members age 65 and over are vaccinated? Just kidding folks.
IMHO, members who are young, healthy and have no comorbidities don’t actually NEED vaccination unless they’re living with someone with impaired immunity who cannot be vaccinated for some reason.
Repeat the lie often enough . . . . .
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