WASHINGTON - Just 65% of all U.S. military members have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as the deadline for service members to get their first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine looms.
The deadline for members of the military to get their first dose of the Moderna vaccine has already passed. A Pentagon spokesperson confirmed in a press briefing on Tuesday that the percentage accounts for all National Guard, Army Reserve and active-duty forces.
When asked by a reporter during a Tuesday briefing regarding the latest data from the U.S. Air Force which said four percent of active-duty air force members are currently not vaccinated fully or partially, Pentagon Press Secretary John F.