Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The COVID-19 pandemic forced units and offices throughout the Defense Department to stock up on a range of supplies, from ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Lawmakers want military researchers to determine whether the COVID-19 vaccine caused more harm than good for service members.
An Airman the 194th Wing packs a box with canned food at Nourish Food Bank in Lakewood, Wash., on April 3, 2020. (Photo by Sara Morris/Joint Forces Headquarters, Washington National Guard) The ...
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Defense said many National Guard troops will head back home as military officials begin to close COVID-19 mass vaccination sites. Pentagon officials said five ...
Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III hosts South Korean Minister of National Defense Lee Jong-sup for talks at the Pentagon, Washington, D.C., July 29, 2022. (DoD photo by Lisa Ferdinando) The ...
COVID booster vaccinations reduced the likelihood of hospitalization related to COVID in patients with autoimmune diseases, with monovalent and bivalent booster vaccines showing 38% and 32% ...
The Senate voted on Thursday to pass sweeping legislation that would authorize $858 billion in national defense funding and rescind the US military's COVID vaccine mandate. The video featured is from ...
The Defense Department's COVID-19 vaccine mandate has been rescinded, but two ex-service members are still asking the Supreme Court to consider its constitutionality – in a case with the potentiality ...
Defense Department officials have said the department will be ready to offer COVID-19 vaccinations to all eligible beneficiaries by May 1, in keeping with a White House announcement that on that date, ...
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. –Defense public health experts are sounding the alarm and urging the general population to prevent a double threat of both COVID and flu infections. “As the chilly ...
The Pentagon hopes to test every active duty service member, including the National Guard and Reserves by the summer starting with those in critical areas, such as nuclear and missile systems. Air ...
A recent Defense Department Inspector General report reveals that millions of dollars in COVID-19 funds were mischarged on government credit cards. (Navy) The COVID-19 pandemic forced units and ...