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Secretary of Defense Seeks Approval To Make COVID Vaccines Mandatory For DoD Employees


 

The second thing, Kirby said, was that DoD would be developing policies that comply with the President’s direction that the unvaccinated will have to be subjected to “certain requirements and restrictions.” The Delta variant is hitting the unvaccinated hardest. Austin said the DoD will keep a close eye on infection rates “and the impact these rates might have on our readiness. I will not hesitate to act sooner or recommend a different course to the President if I feel the need to do so.”

Kirby said he didn’t have all the details for that yet, but the department is “working hard” on a policy directive that will clarify what those requirements and restrictions might be.

President Biden replied almost immediately to Austin’s message. “I strongly support Secretary Austin’s message to the force today…. Secretary Austin and I share an unshakeable commitment to making sure our troops have every tool they need to do their jobs as safely as possible. These vaccines will save lives. Period.”

“All FDA-authorized COVID-19 vaccines are safe and highly effective,” Austin said in the close to his memo. “They will protect you and your family. They will protect your unit, your ship, and your co-workers. …Get the shot. Stay healthy. Stay ready.”

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