Updates on unvaccinated airmen, sailors, marines and soldiers?

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WolfCall
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Anyone have an update on how many airmen, sailors, marines and soldiers are unvaccinated as the November 2, 2021 deadline for airmen approaches?

https://health.mil/News/Articles/2021/09/20/Deadlines-set-for-all-service-members-vaccinations-against-COVID
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Deadlines Set for All Service Members' Vaccinations Against COVID
9/20/2021 By: Janet A. Aker, MHS Communications

Last week, the Army, Navy and Air Force finalized their deadlines for all service members in the active duty forces, Reserves and National Guard to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

The final service announcement Sept. 14 from the Army follows an Aug. 24 order from Department of Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin, III, that all uniformed personnel be mandated to receive the shot.

The FDA-approved COMIRNATY (COVID-19 Vaccine, mRNA) and the FDA-authorized Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine under Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) have the same formulation and can be used interchangeably to provide the COVID-19 vaccination series.

Consistent with FDA guidance, DOD health care providers will use both the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine and the Comirnaty COVID-19 vaccine interchangeably for the purpose of vaccinating service members.

As of Sept. 14, "more than 80% of active duty soldiers have received at least their first dose," said Army spokesperson Lt. Col. Terence Kelley. "These dates are readiness goals, and as with any other readiness requirement, soldiers are required to receive the vaccine when it is available and directed by their commander," Kelley said. The same criteria apply across all services.

For Army reservists and the National Guard, the deadline for full vaccination is June 30, 2022. That date appears to take into account the fact that many guard troops are meeting virtually and that to vaccinate them against COVID-19 will take a less straight-line logistics effort.

The deadline for the Air Force is Nov. 2 for active duty airmen and Dec. 2 for reserves and the Air National Guard.

The Navy deadline is Nov. 28 for active duty sailors and marines, while the reservists date is Dec. 28.

The Army deadline for all active duty service members is Dec. 15........

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ChemEAg08
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Texit. If our "country" is willing to remove patriotic men and women because they won't take a shot that's a year old and the govt is forcing all people working for companies with greater than 100 people or doing business with the govt to require the fauci ouchie, then they can go **** themselves. We need to leave and create what the founding fathers intended.
APHIS AG
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Unless Biden "Nationalizes" the NG, they are controlled by the Governors of those States and not the Federal Government.

So, if the Governor says FU to the mandate, the NG will not get the shot.
GMaster0
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Military Times is a good source, each service has a focused edition which probably spells out that info.

https://www.militarytimes.com/news/your-military/2021/10/29/four-star-98-percent-of-us-special-operations-command-has-received-covid-vaccine/

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