The Guardian (USA)

Nearly 44,000 unvaccinat­ed US national guard troops could be penalized

- Gloria Oladipo

About 43,600 national guard members face possible penalties for not receiving a Covid-19 vaccine before a federal deadline.

Approximat­ely 10% of national guard troops have not provided documentat­ion that they have received a Covid-19 vaccinatio­n, violating a direct order to get vaccinated, the New York Times said.

Some have refused a vaccinatio­n. About 7,000 have claimed religious or medical exemptions.

Senior military officials said unvaccinat­ed national guard members could still receive pay and benefits.

“We’re going to give every soldier every opportunit­y to get vaccinated and continue their military career,” Lt Gen Jon A Jensen, director of the army national guard, told the Associated Press. “We’re not giving up on anybody until the separation paperwork is signed and completed.”

Last year, the secretary of defense, Lloyd Austin, ordered all service members, active and reserve, to get vaccinated. Austin also warned that those in the guard who did not comply would not be able to participat­e in drills, receive pay or put service days towards future retirement, NBC News reported.

Austin said unvaccinat­ed guard members could face expulsion.

Of all the branches of the US military, the guard was given the longest vaccinatio­n deadline, due to its large membership and locations across the US.

The guard now has the lowest vaccinatio­n rate. While 97% of all active duty personnel in the army, navy, air force and marines are vaccinated, only 88.59% of national guard soldiers had received at least one dose as of 27 June.

About 90% of army reserve forces were partially or completely vaccinated

as of Friday, guard officials told media outlets.

In at least seven states, governors have either asked Austin to reconsider his order or refused to enforce the vaccine mandate.

In letters to governors in February, Austin refused to adjust his order, writing that Covid-19 “takes our service members out of the fight, temporaril­y or permanentl­y, and jeopardize­s our ability to meet mission requiremen­ts”.

Oklahoma, Texas and Alaska have filed lawsuits over the federal vaccine mandate for national guard members.

 ?? Joseph Prezioso/AFP/Getty Images ?? National guard members train in New Jersey. About 10% of members are not vaccinated against Covid, according to the New York Times. Photograph:
Joseph Prezioso/AFP/Getty Images National guard members train in New Jersey. About 10% of members are not vaccinated against Covid, according to the New York Times. Photograph:

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