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How a Military Vaccine Reversal Was Followed by a Major Flu Outbreak

How a Military Vaccine Reversal Was Followed by a Major Flu Outbreak

Summary

A military vaccine rule requiring flu shots for all service members was ended in April, making the shots voluntary. Shortly after, a flu outbreak occurred at an Air Force training base in Texas, infecting hundreds of trainees. The military then allowed some branches to require flu vaccines again for certain groups.

Key Facts

  • The military flu vaccine rule started in 1945 and was mostly in place for over 70 years.
  • Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ended the mandatory flu vaccine in April 2024.
  • After the policy change, flu cases rose quickly at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland.
  • Hundreds of Air Force trainees got sick during the outbreak.
  • A 25-year-old trainee, Keon McDaniel, died during training; influenza is believed to be involved, but an official cause is still under review.
  • Vaccination rates at the training base dropped from nearly 100% to about 40% after the mandate ended.
  • By late June, the Pentagon allowed exceptions so some military parts could require flu vaccines again.
  • Medical staff treated sick trainees with antiviral medicines and tried to isolate infected individuals to stop the flu from spreading.
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