Military Ends Mandatory Annual Flu Shot for All Personnel

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The Pentagon announced that active duty, reserve, and civilian U.S. military personnel will no longer be required to receive an annual flu vaccination, calling the previous mandate overly broad; the policy ends a long-standing requirement linked to readiness, with historical exemptions noted, and follows the rescission of the Covid-19 vaccine mandate, allowing discharged service members to potentially return under sworn attestations.
- US military service members will no longer be required to get annual flu shot The Guardian
- U.S. military will no longer require annual flu shot, Hegseth says The Washington Post
- Pentagon revokes mandatory flu vaccine policy, calling it 'absurd' USA Today
- Hegseth announces end to military flu vaccine requirement Fox News
- Pete Hegseth scraps mandatory flu shots for U.S. service members CBS News
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