Re: The Vaccine Thread
I was surprised to read about the high rate of vaccine refusal by active military...30% on average, depending on the base that has been surveyed.
https://www.cnn.com/2021/03/19/polit...ons/index.html
"As you go down in tier, the refusal rate goes up," the first source explained. "The real refusal rate is probably higher than one-third once we properly offer it to everyone [on base] and once we have to document everyone," the source said, noting that there were some units that had a far higher acceptance rate. The depressed vaccine acceptance rate is driven largely by a hesitancy among younger service members. Officials who spoke to CNN say younger troops generally feel Covid-19 poses little risk to them. The lower rate is more widespread than a single unit or region.
The Adjutant General of the Nebraska National Guard said earlier this month the vaccine had "overall about a 30% take rate." The Washington National Guard had a marginally better 39% opt-in rate, according to the state's Adjutant General. There is also a stark difference between the enlisted and officer rate of accepting the vaccine, according to one of source who spoke on condition of anonymity. While only 30% of officers opted out of the vaccine in the source's covered region, more than 55% of enlisted service members turned it down. Enlisted service members make up more than 80% of the military.
rw saunders
hey, how lucky can one man get.
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