The Columbus Dispatch

Pentagon: Nearly 48K Marines decline shot

- Sarah Elbeshbish­i

Nearly 40% of U.S. Marines who have been offered the COVID-19 vaccine have declined it, according to the Pentagon.

Of the 123,500 Marines who have had access to the vaccine, 75,500 Marines are either fully vaccinated or have received one dose, and about 48,000 have declined it, Communicat­ion Strategy and Operations Officer Capt. Andrew Woods told USA TODAY.

“We fully understand that widespread acceptance of the COVID-19 vaccine provides us with the best means to defeat this pandemic. The key to addressing this pandemic is building vaccine confidence,” he said, confirming a statistic first reported by CNN.

Woods said the Navy and Marine Corps were working to ensure that service members have accurate informatio­n about the safety of the vaccine.

Woods said service members may have declined the offer for any one of a variety of reasons, including wanting to allow others to get the vaccine before them; having already received the vaccine through other channels; or waiting until the military makes receiving the vaccine mandatory, which it has yet to do.

Because the Defense Department has only emergency-use authorizat­ion from the Food and Drug Administra­tion for the COVID-19 vaccine, the department can’t make receiving the vaccine mandatory for service members, but President Joe Biden could issue a waiver.

Seven Democratic members of Congress sent a letter to Biden asking him to issue a “waiver of informed consent” to require all U.S. military service members to get the vaccine.

The letter, obtained by CNN, said that while the Pentagon has “made admirable efforts to educate service members on the safety and efficacy” of the vaccine, those efforts have been “outpaced by disinforma­tion dominating social media.”

Based on data shared with CNN by the Marine Corps, the refusal rate at one prominent Marine base, Camp Lejeune in North Carolina, was significantly higher: 57% of Marines there refused the vaccine.

More than 100,000 Marines have yet to be offered the vaccine, Wood said.

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MARY ALTAFFER/AP Nearly 40% of U.S. Marines who have been offered the COVID-19 vaccine have turned it down.

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