Pentagon Is Considering Making Covid Boosters Mandatory For Troops

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The US military is thinking whether it should make Covid booster jabs mandatory for all soldiers, according to Pentagon press secretary John Kirby

Kirby aslo acknowledged that thousands of active-duty troops have yet to take even their first jab.

He told reporters :“There are active discussions here in the department at the policy level about booster shots and whether or not to make those mandatory……there have been no final decisions made about that.”

He then added: “Rest assured, should there be an addition to that, in terms of the mandatory vaccine requirement, we’ll clearly communicate that and be transparent about it.

RT reports: Asked about the 40,000 or so unvaccinated troops across all branches and whether the Pentagon was happy with the numbers, Kirby noted that “there’s more work to do” on that front, though nonetheless said the figures are “trending in the right direction.”

“[Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s] expectation is 100% vaccination, that’s what he wants to see,” he went on, calling the vaccine policy a “mandatory military readiness requirement” that all soldiers must follow, barring those who have obtained an exemption on medical, religious or other grounds. He also observed that some military deadlines for reserve and National Guard troops have yet to pass. 

Kirby’s comments came days after White House Covid-19 adviser Anthony Fauci said that the exact definition of ‘fully vaccinated’ would definitely change, and it was only a “matter of when, not if,” suggesting a booster dose could soon be counted as part of the standard vaccine regimen. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also recently changed its guidelines for boosters, now recommending them for “everyone 16 and older” in the US.

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