In shift, Pentagon grants flu vaccine exceptions to military services, some federal agencies
BLUF – The Pentagon has approved exceptions to its April policy making influenza vaccination voluntary, allowing the military services and the Defense Health Agency to require flu vaccines for selected populations—including healthcare personnel, recruits, and others at elevated operational risk—following risk assessments and a significant influenza outbreak at Air Force basic training. For military healthcare leaders, the decision reinforces the continued importance of influenza vaccination as a force health protection measure, with Navy Medicine likely to play a central role in implementing vaccination requirements for clinical staff and other high-risk groups while balancing medical readiness with the department’s broader vaccination policy.