The defense secretary described the vaccine requirement, which he lifted in April, as an “absurd, overreaching” mandate.

A major flu outbreak has sickened nearly 160 troops at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas less than two months after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that U.S. troops would no longer be required to be vaccinated for the flu, defense officials said.

The outbreak at the base in San Antonio raced through an Air Force Basic Military Training wing, where new recruits sleep on bunk beds in open bays and share meals at large communal tables.

A trainee in his sixth week of basic training died after falling ill on Friday and being taken to Brooke Army Medical Center, the Air Force said in a news release. It was not immediately clear whether the death of the trainee, Keon McDaniel, was related to the flu outbreak.

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    10 days ago

    Uh, “two weeks” is long for people who don’t have savings and really need that working time… You’re encouraging people to “just” tough out 2 weeks of terrible pain to the point of barely being able to use a phone while bedridden? What if it could be completely eradicated? It’s only endemic because of antivaxxers; measles was nearly eliminated by vaccines, etc.