Scores Fall Ill at Air Force Base After Hegseth Makes Flu Vaccine Optional
Source: NYT
A major flu outbreak has sickened nearly 160 troops at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas less than two months after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that U.S. troops would no longer be required to be vaccinated for the flu, defense officials said.
The outbreak at the base in San Antonio raced through an Air Force Basic Military Training wing, where new recruits sleep on bunk beds in open bays and share meals at large communal tables.
A trainee in his sixth week of basic training died after falling ill on Friday and being taken to Brooke Army Medical Center, the Air Force said in a news release. It was not immediately clear whether the death of the trainee, Keon McDaniel, was related to the flu outbreak.
In the weeks since Mr. Hegseths vaccine policy took effect on April 21, only about 40 percent of Air Force trainees have opted to take the vaccine, which had previously been mandatory, an Air Force official said.
Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/18/us/flu-outbreak-air-force-base.html
UpInArms
(55,589 posts)just how deadly stupid can get
RockRaven
(19,996 posts)perdita9
(1,368 posts)Flu, bacterial meningitis, etc. are famous for outbreaks among the military, college campuses and scout camps.
That's why colleges and the military require vaccinations. Scientists and doctors want to prevent death. The pro-lifers seem to court it.
ananda
(35,730 posts)It's a murder-suicide cult.
Karasu
(2,270 posts)are the ones who mainstreamed this anti-vax bullshit to begin with.
The only problem is that their rejection of science and love affair with quackery pose an imminent health threat to everyone, including the military they (at least pretend to) love so much.
How the fuck does legitimizing anti-vax shit not count as undermining military readiness, anyhow?
MoseShrute
(161 posts)Bo Zarts
(26,468 posts)Sanity Claws
(22,458 posts)Makes me wonder whether it is something else.
LisaL
(47,948 posts)Now majority of them are un-vaccinated. Late in a season, not late in a season, it doesn't matter. Whatever one of them has is going to spread around to the others.
paleotn
(23,008 posts)People just spread out when the weather warms, limiting transmission. That's hard to do when you're cooped up with a bunch of guys during basic.
littlemissmartypants
(35,357 posts)MissouriDem47
(451 posts)I got my first flu shot at Lackland AFB in 1966. I'm still here so evidently it did me no harm.
Martin68
(28,220 posts)Jim__
(15,308 posts)From National Library of Medicine:
muriel_volestrangler
(106,778 posts)eppur_se_muova
(42,854 posts)Of course, in a better world, Kegsbreath would never have been approved in the first place.
One reason the "Spanish Flu" of WWI was so lethal was that there were thousands of new recruits packed into crowded tents and barracks on US Army bases. Once the flu hit, it spread like wildfire, and young men's lives were consumed like tinder. That's what happens when there are no vaccines. That lesson has been repeated over and over, but the slow learners still don't get it.
LisaL
(47,948 posts)How are they going to be ready for anything if a large number of them got the flu?
eppur_se_muova
(42,854 posts)... but they were probably vaccinated.
(or Venezuelan, Cuban, Greenlander, etc.)
littlemissmartypants
(35,357 posts)riversedge
(82,036 posts)chowder66
(12,660 posts)calimary
(91,313 posts)thought this up.
Hmmmm
what might happen if we tried something like this on the Americans?
Subtle but certain.
LisaL
(47,948 posts)and getting the flu.
Figarosmom
(14,498 posts)And really want to scream I TOLD YOU SO?
LisaL
(47,948 posts)NoMoreRepugs
(12,293 posts)to Trumpism.
SorellaLaBefana
(536 posts)We have come So Very Far, and now, as a society, we wish to return to the per-Enlightenment days of ignorance and needless death.
40% of boots took the vax!? That is the result of decades of lies on 'news' programs and of schools being unable to teach science, or reasoning.
Even MILITARY Science is turning to crap: Force Preservation being one of the foundations of an effective military.
The ROMANS knew that, which is why had they sewage design regulations for even over night temporary encampments (which also required the construction of a temporary palisade from staves carried for this purpose). If given a choice, expect that a lot of Legionaries would have passed on doing any of that - especially as it might have to be repeated the next night, after a long days march.
The reforms of Gaius Marius had greatly reduced the use of slow and vulnerable baggage trains by having the Legionnaires carry more of their own stuff which typically ended up being 60-80 pounds of gear.
paleotn
(23,008 posts)These are the things that make me want to beat my head on the desk.
Sane1
(234 posts)Drink more whiskey you sissies!
vapor2
(5,095 posts)Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(138,549 posts)Even George Washington inoculated his troops.
COL Mustard
(8,472 posts)Then this moron comes in and changes the rules, I'm not surprised at a major outbreak. He's really that stupid. And I'll bet he's gotten his vaccinations. He doesn't want to get sick.
LisaL
(47,948 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(183,586 posts)Eight weeks after flu vaccines became optional in the armed forces, were already seeing the consequences of the Pentagon chiefs shortsighted policy.
Two months after Hegsethâs regressive move, Air Force base faces major flu outbreak
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Eight weeks after flu vaccines became optional in the armed forces, weâre already seeing the consequences of the Pentagon chiefâs shortsighted policy.
www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/hegseth-vaccines-air-force-base-flu-outbreak
The change led to a variety of questions, including the obvious one: How long would it take before this misguided, regressive and unnecessary decision backfired on the armed forces? The answer, it turns out, is not quite two months. The New York Times reported:
A major flu outbreak has sickened nearly 160 troops at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas less than two months after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that U.S. troops would no longer be required to be vaccinated for the flu, defense officials said.
The outbreak at the base in San Antonio raced through an Air Force Basic Military Training wing, where new recruits sleep on bunk beds in open bays and share meals at large communal tables.
The Times report noted that one trainee in his sixth week of basic training died after falling ill late last week, although the exact cause of death is still under investigation.
The report added that only about 40% of Air Force trainees have opted to take the flu vaccine a total that used to be 100%, because it wasnt optional. In response to the outbreak at Lackland, the base received an exception from Hegseths policy and is now requiring recruits to get vaccinated......
The point is not to intrude on medical autonomy, a phrase Hegseth emphasized when he made the change in April. Rather, military leaders, during Democratic and Republican administrations, have long understood that readiness requires healthy troops, many of whom often serve in close quarters with fellow service members, here and abroad.
As The Atlantics Adam Serwer noted, Nothing has killed more soldiers in the history of humanity than disease. American leaders have wisely taken steps for generations to try to prevent this from happening.
It might be tempting to think officials at the Defense Department would see what happened at Lackland Air Force Base and reassess Hegseths mistake from two months ago. But thats apparently not going to happen: The Pentagons chief spokesman told the Times that the department stands by the secretarys decision
pat_k
(14,452 posts)It's only been eight weeks, so it is primarily among new recruits that a large percent are unvaccinated. Next flu season, it will be service members across all branches and levels.
LisaL
(47,948 posts)There will be infections spreading around.
Aussie105
(8,310 posts)Trump and Hegseth will just brand them as losers.
Culling of the herd through disease strengthens the herd, and all that.
TomSlick
(13,114 posts)Grammy23
(6,138 posts)I was teaching a kindergarten class and fell ill in Feb. Valentines Day to be exact. I went to my doctor because I was so sick I knew it was no ordinary head cold. In addition, I was as weak as a kitten. My doctor informed me that I had the flu and Id be sick for at least a week and to be prepared to stay home for that long. I thought he was exaggerating and figured Id be up and around by the end of that week. In other words, three or four days. I was wrong. I was in bed sick as a dog for the full week. There was no Tamiflu or other drugs at that time. Just treat the fever and call him back if I developed other symptoms that could be treated, such as cough.
The following week I returned to my job because all the flu symptoms were gone. But here is the truth. I felt like a zombie and just moved slowly through my days, barely keeping myself upright. It took three full weeks for me to begin to feel like myself again. That meant a total of one month, counting the actual time I was in bed and the recovery period afterward.
Flu is no joke. Kegsbreath needs to enjoy a bout or two of the flu to fully appreciate what he brought upon those young people in training. They are far too young to fully understand what opting out of the flu shot was risking. He is not qualified to make that decision about to vaccinate or not. That is best left to medical professionals. Thank goodness for Tamiflu. I hope they had plenty of it to help those young recruits recover.