US military races to vaccinate new recruits before flu shots expire

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US military races to vaccinate new recruits before flu shots expire

The US military is facing a challenge with a growing flu outbreak among new recruits due to a two-month pause on mandatory flu shots. …

The US military is racing to vaccinate new recruits after a two-month halt on mandatory flu shots – but it’s a temporary reprieve, as the shots will soon expire and new doses will not be available for months. Officials will need to lean on other prevention measures to contain the growing flu outbreak at Lackland air force base in San Antonio, Texas, experts say. The flu vaccines now being deployed across military basic training camps are set to expire on 30 June, and new doses will not arrive until August or later. It’s possible military leaders will extend use of the vaccines beyond their expiration date, but that’s “unlikely”, said Toti Sanchez, the former deputy chief at the armed forces health surveillance division of the US Defense Health Agency. And stock of the vaccine is typically low at this time of year as manufacturers switch to making the next season’s doses. “​​The earliest that we’ve been able to vaccinate historically has been late August or early September – certainly by the end of September – but I don’t think you can count on them being available before maybe the fourth week of August,” Sanchez said. “You just can’t change that. The manufacturing timeline is basically etched in stone,” he added. US military services, including the air force, army and navy, reinstituted flu vaccine requirements for new recruits earlier this week after defense secretary Pete Hegseth removed the mandate at the end of April. …

Original source: The Guardian World

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