Army Preparing For Mandatory COVID Vaccine In September

The Army appears set to make COVID-19 vaccinations mandatory as early as September 1st pending full FDA approval. The apparent directive came from an executive order issued by the Department of the Army Headquarters.

Army Vaccine

Army Times obtained a portion of a recent update to HQDA EXORD 225-21, COVID-19 Steady State Operations.

“Commanders will continue COVID-19 vaccination operations and prepare for a directive to mandate COVID-19 vaccination for service members [on or around] 01 September 2021, pending full FDA licensure”.

Army Times

The hitch right now seems to be FDA approval which I find absolutely astounding. The vaccine has been pushed on the entire world, all without the proper testing and approvals. Unbelievable.

Why would anyone stake their life on that?

The Navy Times has a similar report stating,

But when the U.S. Food and Drug Administration fully approves the vaccines, the Navy will likely make it mandatory, like the flu jab, Nowell said this week, echoing what other admirals have said in recent months.

It seems most likely, our Armed Forces will be required to receive the vaccine.

Percent Vaccinated

In case you are wondering…

To date, roughly 72 percent of sailors are fully vaccinated, while 82 percent of the fleet has received at least one shot, according to Defense Department data.

So by far, the majority of the Navy has already been vaccinated. For those not familiar with the Armed Forces, they undergo numerous vaccines, the COVID shot will just be another link in the chain.

The COVID Disaster

The COVID narrative has been a disaster. From lockdowns, to the removal of our rights, to the vaccines which have yet to be approved…

A vaccine that has caused numerous side effects and even death. It’s truly disturbing when we consider how overhyped the COVID virus really is.

By the way, the Department of Defense has linked rare heart inflammation cases to the COVID-19 vaccines. Then we have news about a 13 year old boy who died in his sleep just three days after taking the jab. Over and over again we have these reports. The vaccine is clearly not safe enough.

Something to consider, they tell us the side effects are few which generally speaking is true. However, does it really matter if you are the one suffering from a “rare” heart problem all due to the vaccine?

Delta Variant

We continue to hear more about the COVID Delta Variant which is more fear and hype. Make sure you read our article, Celebrate “Deadly” Delta Variant, It Has A 99.9% Recovery Rate!

Further, a new report from data compiled by Israel explains the Delta Variant is “bypassing the vaccine”. Meaning, the vaccine has no benefit. Combine that with the fact the Delta Variant is 19 times less lethal than COVID, and you begin to wonder why we are even talking about it.

Flu And COVID Vaccination Percents

One more note this morning…

I decided to take a look at the flu vaccination percentage for the 2019-2020 flu season and the CDC reports.

Flu vaccination coverage among children aged 6 months–17 years was 45.6%, an increase of 6.8 percentage points compared with the same time period last flu season. Flu vaccination coverage among adults aged ≥18 years was 44.9%, an increase of 6.4 percentage points compared with the same time period last flu season.

So roughly 45% of the United States received the flu vaccine for the 2019-2020 flu season.

Let’s compare that to COVID vaccinations.

According to the CDC, 47% of the population has been fully vaccinated against COVID, while 55% has received one dose.

So we are not really seeing a huge difference here when we consider full vaccination.

Just an FYI.

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