Hegseth announces ‘common sense approach’ for military and cancels flu vaccine requirement

WorldPolitics
22 Apr 2026 • 1:19 AM MYT
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  • The Defense Department has ended the mandatory yearly flu shot requirement for American service members.
  • Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth stated the policy aims to "restore freedom and strength" to the military, citing the Biden administration's Covid-19 policies as a reason for ditching "absurd, overreaching mandates."
  • Hegseth emphasized that while service members "should" receive the flu vaccine, the Pentagon will not "force" them, framing it as a matter of "simple medical autonomy" and conscience.
  • Historically, the military has mandated vaccinations since 1777, with influenza causing significant casualties, such as 45,000 American soldiers during World War I.
  • This policy change aligns with a broader movement since the 2025 Trump administration to undermine federal vaccine policies, which conservative activists have increasingly criticized as overreach.

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