The Navy issued COVID-19 Vaccine guidance to combat the coronavirus pandemic with NAVADMIN 327/20 Dec. 16.
This guidance amplifies Department of Defense (DOD) guidance for COVID-19 vaccination to service members, civilians and dependents within the Navy.
The COVID-19 vaccine distribution will be a phased, standardized, and coordinated plan for administering COVID-19 vaccines to protect our people, maintain readiness, and help return to normalcy. All Navy personnel are strongly encouraged to take the vaccine to protect their health, their families, their community, and lower the public health risks associated with the COVID-19 pandemic.
The vaccine is voluntary while under Federal Drug Administration (FDA) Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) approval.
refugees coming out of syria. they certainly have had quite a few coming in to sorry kwrafplt but also the other neighboring countries, jordan, lebanon. everyone has concerns. the united states needs to continue to lead the effort. quickly i don t want to interrupt you but i want to get this out. as far as turkey is concerned, how do we tell turkey to leave the kurds alone? fighting against isis together? we have to continue to do it through diplomatic means, through political military means with our component commanders. we have to do it through united nations. we have to do it with the security council. there needs to be full-court press. there s quite a few things the united states can do. we need to step up and continue to lead. i really appreciate your perspective and your insights into this. we had a lot of different questions going on because of