Vaccinating San Diego-based sailors
The commander at Naval Medical Center San Diego and hospital in Camp Pendleton says it has a high rate of sailors getting shots in their arms.
Author: Abbie Alford (Reporter)
Updated: 5:25 AM PST March 11, 2021
SAN DIEGO — Since the COVID vaccine is under Emergency Use Authorization, the military cannot require service members to get vaccinated. However, the commander at Naval Medical Center San Diego and hospital in Camp Pendleton says it has a high rate of sailors getting shots in their arms.
The worst outbreak within the U.S. Navy came from San Diego-based U.S.S. Roosevelt last year.