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US Military Drops Universal Flu Shot Mandate, Emphasizing Personal Choice
defense1 month ago

US Military Drops Universal Flu Shot Mandate, Emphasizing Personal Choice

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that the U.S. military will no longer require all troops to get the flu vaccine, framing it as medical autonomy and religious freedom. Service members can still opt in, and individual services may request to maintain the requirement within 15 days. The move follows the end of the COVID-19 vaccine mandate in 2023 and comes amid a severe flu season; the Pentagon previously reinstated or re-accessed some personnel separated under the COVID-19 mandate, but overall vaccination rates among active-duty troops had been high.

Ex-PSU Doctor Wins $5.25M in James Franklin Interference Case
sports-law2 years ago

Ex-PSU Doctor Wins $5.25M in James Franklin Interference Case

A jury awarded former Penn State team doctor Scott Lynch $5.25 million in a lawsuit alleging he was removed for challenging head football coach James Franklin's interference in medical decisions. Lynch hopes the verdict will prompt the NCAA to enforce its policy on the independence of sports medicine staff. Penn State Health expressed disappointment and is considering an appeal.