Pentagon ends universal flu vaccine mandate for troops, framing it as medical autonomy

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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that the Defense Department will stop requiring service members to get a yearly flu shot, arguing the policy restores medical autonomy and freedom while vaccines remain available and recommended. He tied the change to opposing Biden-era Covid policies, calling the old mandate overly broad and not rational, and said vaccination should be voluntary with conscience and health considerations respected.
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- Pete Hegseth cancels ‘absurd’ flu vaccine requirement for ‘brave warriors’ in military The Independent
- U.S. military will no longer require annual flu shot, Hegseth says The Washington Post
- Pentagon makes flu shot optional for troops, rescinding requirement CNN
- Pentagon ends mandatory flu vaccine for service members Politico
- Hegseth: Flu Vaccine Optional U.S. Department of War (.gov)
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