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Naval Academy sets penalties for midshipmen who violate COVID-19 rules

Naval Academy sets penalties for midshipmen who violate COVID-19 rules The Associated Press March 16 U.S. Naval Academy midshipmen wait the required 15 minutes for observation on March 11, 2021, after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, which is currently voluntary for active duty members, including midshipmen, while it is in an Emergency Use Authorization status. (MC2 Nathan Burke/Navy) ANNAPOLIS, Md. The U.S. Naval Academy has established penalties for midshipmen who violate its COVID-19 restrictions, a move that comes after a proposal to have the mids police themselves failed. A memo approved March 11 says the first time a midshipman violates the Naval Academy’s rules intended to slow the spread of COVID 19 they face getting demerits, the Capital Gazette reported Tuesday. An offense will also mean the loss of a weekend of liberty when it is restored and an additional seven days of restrictions when they are eased.

Naval Academy midshipmen to begin receiving COVID-19 vaccine

Naval Academy midshipmen to begin receiving COVID-19 vaccine The Associated Press March 9 Hospitalman Bianca Lavagesse, right, assigned to Naval Health Clinic Annapolis, administers an influenza vaccination to Midshipman Alexander Krupinsky on Oct. 16, 2020, during an U.S. Naval Academy influenza vaccination exercise. (Lt. Thomas Hurtado/Navy) ANNAPOLIS, Md. U.S. Naval Academy students are scheduled to begin receiving the COVID-19 vaccine starting this week. Vice Adm. Sean Buck, the superintendent, says vaccinations need to begin now for midshipmen to be able to participate in summer training programs to meet Navy requirements.

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