Pentagon Says Nearly 70 Percent Of The Army Is Fully Vaccinated

Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Angelina Mangram administers the COVID-19 vaccine at the Naval Base San Diego fitness center in January 2021. (Petty Officer 1st Class Julio Rivera/ U.S. Navy)

Newsweek: Nearly 70 Percent Of The Army Is Fully Vaccinated, Pentagon Says  

Nearly 70 percent of the U.S. Army is fully vaccinated, according to Pentagon spokesman John Kirby. 

Kirby shared Army vaccination statistics with Navy Times. As of Friday, 97 percent of the active-duty force has received one of the two-dose vaccine, while 87 percent is fully vaccinated. Also, including the Reserve and National Guard, 82 percent of military personnel are at least partially vaccinated, while 68 percent are fully vaccinated. 

"We're going to make sure that every individual who has reservations about taking the vaccine, for whatever reason, is properly counseled about the safety and the efficacy of the vaccines, and the health risks for not taking it," Kirby told the Army Times in August. "As well as counseling the readiness impact of not taking it ― the impact that an individual would be having on his or her teammates."  

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