The Navy has become the first branch in the US military to issue service-wide incentives for sailors to get vaccinated against Covid-19, including increased freedom of movement at port calls and the ending of pre-deployment quarantine if vaccinated https://t.co/LZmBIP5pft
— CNN (@CNN) May 24, 2021
Covid-19 vaccine acceptance rates are lower among Black US military service members, military study finds https://t.co/oXtsExJbPy
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) May 18, 2021
The military sees a Covid-19 vaccine surplus as the usage rate dips https://t.co/A7yyl7IrsW
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) April 24, 2021
Millions elsewhere are lining up for vaccines. But in the rural West, VA workers are struggling against distrust and misinformation as they try to vaccinate a vulnerable population of Americans. The effort may be a warning for the country. Via @reinlwapo https://t.co/4npWZr7tcy
— Glenn Kessler (@GlennKesslerWP) April 17, 2021
better news:
A 55% jump in vaccines in the US military. https://t.co/GBMck19kL7
— Andy Slavitt (@aslavitt46) May 20, 2021
As more sailors get vaccinated, cases of #COVID19 continue to drop amongst service members in the @USNavy. Continue to #DoYourPart! Let's work to defeat this virus together. https://t.co/sz4k4CUSf6
— Military Health System (@MilitaryHealth) May 21, 2021