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    The military just made flu shots optional. Here’s why that’s controversial

    April 22, 20263 Mins Read
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    In a video uploaded to X, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that military members would no longer be required to get the flu vaccine in order to serve.

    “We’re seizing this moment to discard any absurd, overreaching mandates that only weaken our war-fighting capabilities,” Hegseth declared. “In this case, this includes the universal flu vaccine and the mandate behind it.”  

    In a memo accompanying the video announcement, the decision to seek the flu vaccine is described as “voluntary” for all active and reserve service members and for civilian personnel serving in the Department of Defense.

    “Our new policy is simple: If you are an American Warrior entrusted to defend this nation, believe that the flu vaccine is in your best interest, then you are free to take it,” Hegseth said. “But we will not force you, because your body, your faith and your convictions are not negotiable.” The defense secretary described the vaccine mandate as “overly broad and not rational.”

    Given the close quarters that service members are accustomed to and the high stakes of a healthy military, it’s hard to imagine a more rational target for vaccine mandates. Contrary to Hegseth’s framing, the military flu shot policy isn’t the product of more recent COVID-era debates. 

    The annual flu requirement has been in place since the end of World War II and was implemented with the flu pandemic of 1918 in mind. At its peak, between 20% and 40% of U.S. Army and Navy personnel became sick with influenza and pneumonia, weakening the military’s numbers.

    Vaccines and politics

    The Biden administration put a COVID vaccine mandate in place for troops in August of 2021. Around 8,000 troops were discharged from the military for refusing to get the COVID-19 vaccine between 2021 and 2023. Only a tiny fraction of those service members joined back up after the Biden administration repealed its own mandate by signing into law the National Defense Authorization Act, an annual military budget bill, in late 2022.

    In spite of modern science, some infectious diseases are again on the rise. Last year, the U.S. reported the highest rates of measles in three decades—a grim milestone linked to waning vaccine uptake. Americans have also suffered back-to-back severe flu seasons, and medical experts are issuing dire warnings about the Trump administration’s changes to the childhood vaccine schedule.

    With the U.S. mired in the Iran war, Hegseth’s public statement about a relatively minor—but still concerning—change to domestic policy comes at an odd time. In any other administration, Americans would expect the president and military leadership to stay on message with a laser focus on wartime objectives. 

    With the policy shift, Hegseth is likely trying to drum up support from the swath of his base that views vaccine mandates as anathema to personal freedom. As the midterm elections draw nearer, expect the Trump administration to turn back to stirring up cultural conflict at home rather than addressing the grim realities of yet another unpopular foreign war with no endgame in sight.



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