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 Vaccine holdouts in U.S. military approach 40,000 even as omicron variant fuels call for boosters

    by Alex Horton The Washington Post Dec 11, 2021

 

WASHINGTON - The number of active-duty U.S. military personnel declining to be vaccinated against the coronavirus by their prescribed deadlines is as high as 40,000, with new Army data showing that, days ahead of its cutoff, three percent of soldiers either have rejected President Joe Biden's mandate or sought a long-shot exemption.

While overall the vast majority of service members are fully vaccinated, military analysts have characterized the number of refusals and holdouts as a troubling indicator in a rigid, top-down culture where decision-making often is predicated on the understanding that the troops will do as they are told. It also suggests the nation's divisive politics have influenced a small but significant segment of the Defense Department, historically an apolitical institution.

Military leaders have few options to address the dissent other than to hope that, as waiver requests are denied, more troops will choose to fall in line. The alternative, the Pentagon has said, is to purge the ranks of those failing to meet requirements, though some of those roughly 40,000 service members opting out had already planned to leave the military.

https://www.wvnews.com/vaccine-holdouts-in-u-s-military-approach-40-000-even-as-omicron-variant-fuels-call/article_a1e0c5a4-5ae8-11ec-9aea-f36cea84205a.html