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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
(184,037 posts)62. MaddowBlog-As Air Force base faces flu outbreak, military eyes exceptions to Hegseth's vaccine policy
Theres fresh evidence that military branches are starting to reverse course on the defense secretarys misguided approach to readiness and troop safety.
Hegseth: Weâre eliminating flu vaccine requirements in the military.
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-06-25T13:44:15.423Z
Army, Navy, and Air Force: Actually, no, weâre not.
www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/flu-outbreak-air-force-base-hegseth-vaccine-policy-exemptions
In April, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, on the heels of a brutal flu season in the United States, nevertheless announced a bold new idea: The Pentagon he leads would no longer mandate flu vaccines for those in uniform.
Two months later, the consequences started coming into view: A major flu outbreak sickened nearly 160 troops at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas. Days later, the Air Force confirmed that the total had climbed to 222 and included multiple hospitalizations.
Last week, the Pentagons chief spokesperson told The New York Times that the Defense Department would stand by Hegseths misguided decision despite the outbreak. This week, however, ABC News reported:
If this is accurate, it seems like an important reversal and an unsubtle acknowledgement that the beleaguered defense secretary has made a dramatic mistake......
The ABC News report, however, suggests the change isnt just limited to one base: The shift applies to basic trainees across the Army, Navy and Air Force. The same report added:
The military, above all, is a deeply pragmatic institution. Hegseth, a former Fox News host, might have a culture war crusade to fight and ideological itches to scratch, but most military leaders are far more interested in solving problems than advancing assorted causes.
With this in mind, ABC News report added, While the Pentagon sets policy for the military, the services and its commanders often retain broad discretion to adjust how those directives are carried out, whether to address safety concerns or work around bureaucratic hurdles.
Two months later, the consequences started coming into view: A major flu outbreak sickened nearly 160 troops at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas. Days later, the Air Force confirmed that the total had climbed to 222 and included multiple hospitalizations.
Last week, the Pentagons chief spokesperson told The New York Times that the Defense Department would stand by Hegseths misguided decision despite the outbreak. This week, however, ABC News reported:
The services have already been given exceptions to Hegseths policy according to Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell in a statement provided to ABC News. As part of those exceptions to the policy, the Army, Navy and Air Force are once again requiring flu shots for basic trainees, according to officials.
If this is accurate, it seems like an important reversal and an unsubtle acknowledgement that the beleaguered defense secretary has made a dramatic mistake......
The ABC News report, however, suggests the change isnt just limited to one base: The shift applies to basic trainees across the Army, Navy and Air Force. The same report added:
With the new exception to policy, the Air Force has the goal of vaccinating all of the recruits in this recruit class and will vaccinate all new recruits arriving at the base according to one of the sources.
Moreover, the Army is preparing in the coming weeks to broaden that requirement to troops deploying overseas, first responders, child care workers, health care personnel, prison staff and soldiers taking part in certain large-scale training exercises, according to a service spokesperson.
The military, above all, is a deeply pragmatic institution. Hegseth, a former Fox News host, might have a culture war crusade to fight and ideological itches to scratch, but most military leaders are far more interested in solving problems than advancing assorted causes.
With this in mind, ABC News report added, While the Pentagon sets policy for the military, the services and its commanders often retain broad discretion to adjust how those directives are carried out, whether to address safety concerns or work around bureaucratic hurdles.
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Scores Fall Ill at Air Force Base After Hegseth Makes Flu Vaccine Optional [View all]
demmiblue
Jun 18
OP
And? This shit is what Republicans want. The regime can't blame it on anyone but themselves when the GOP
Karasu
Jun 18
#4
And the history of vaccination in the military goes back to the Revolutionary War.
the nelm
Jun 19
#50
Way to protect the troops -- and keep them in readiness. A SecDef who does neither should be impeached.
eppur_se_muova
Jun 18
#12
If they can get close enough to the Iranian soldiers, they can cough all over them ...
eppur_se_muova
Jun 18
#19
Got, carry, spread... die. Can they or anyone close to them feel safe when they are potentially vectors of harm?
littlemissmartypants
Jun 18
#26
Sad to see US troops having the attitude of teenagers--ie. It can't affect me!!
riversedge
Jun 18
#28
Depleted weapons, sick troops, underfed ship personnel, an addled Prez and his numbskulls. What could go wrong!
chowder66
Jun 18
#13
The level of stupidity in the United States is increasing geometrically thanks
NoMoreRepugs
Jun 18
#20
There's a reason the flu vaccine was made mandatory after the Spanish Flu over 100 years ago.
COL Mustard
Jun 18
#32
MaddowBlog-Two months after Hegseth's regressive move, Air Force base faces major flu outbreak
LetMyPeopleVote
Jun 18
#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
Jun 19
#42
Lackland AFB is where new recruits come to get basic training. I was there in the suimmer of 1969.
patphil
Jun 19
#45
The 2 sergents in charge of our dorm were pretty nice guys. I could see they had to work at being hard asses.
patphil
Jun 19
#60
I'll bet that majority of the cult administration have taking their shots...........
Lovie777
Jun 19
#53
MaddowBlog-As Air Force base faces flu outbreak, military eyes exceptions to Hegseth's vaccine policy
LetMyPeopleVote
Thursday
#62