Pete Hegseth just changed a 80-year old US military rule, and service members are now not required to get one key vaccination shot
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The annual flu vaccination is no longer a requirement for members of the United States armed services, marking the end of a policy that has been in place for more than 80 years. US defense secretary Pete Hegseth announced this major shift, signaling a new direction for military health policy that prioritizes personal choice over institutional mandates, The Guardian reported. This change is effective immediately and covers active duty personnel, those in the reserve component, and civilian person
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