Marines on track for worst vaccination record in U.S. military
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[November 22, 2021]
By Ahmed Aboulenein
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Marine
Corps is set to have the worst vaccination record among military
branches, with thousands of active-duty personnel set to miss the
service's Nov. 28 deadline to be fully inoculated.
About 91% of active personnel are fully vaccinated and 94% partially
vaccinated as of Wednesday, according to a Marine Corps statement on
Sunday.
Service members are considered fully vaccinated 14 days after getting a
single Johnson & Johnson shot or 14 days after their second dose of
Pfizer or Moderna vaccine -- meaning it is too late for many to complete
the vaccination process by the deadline.
The Navy has the highest vaccination rate at 96.7% of active-duty
personnel fully vaccinated, followed by the Air Force at 96.4%. An Army
spokesperson said 92% of active-duty soldiers were fully vaccinated. The
Army deadline is Dec. 15 for active duty and June 30 for the National
Guard.
Army Secretary Christine Wormuth warned on Tuesday that soldiers,
including National Guard members, who refuse to get vaccinated would not
have their service renewed unless they have an approved exemption,
according to a memo seen by Reuters.
Her warnings come as Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt, a Republican, defied
the federal mandate and said he would not require National Guard members
in his state to get vaccinated.
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President Joe Biden looks on as he hands challenge coins to the
members of the U.S. Marine Corps Honor Guard before boarding Air
Force One at Dover Air Force Base in Dover, Delaware, U.S., August
29, 2021. REUTERS/Tom Brenner
Other Republicans opposing vaccine mandates include
Senator Ted Cruz who on Saturday responded to Wormuth's memo by
tweeting: "Biden admin persecuting our soldiers. This is not good
for America."
In addition to the military, the Biden administration mandated
vaccination for most federal employees, contractors, and health
workers. More recently the White House said it would require private
employers with at least 100 workers to mandate vaccination or weekly
testing, a rule being challenged in court.
Nearly 60% of Americans are fully vaccinated.
(Reporting by Ahmed Aboulenein; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky and
Lisa Shumaker)
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