Just short of 40 per cent of Marine Corps service members refuse to take the coronavirus jab, new data provided to the media shows. The revelation comes as Democratic lawmakers push to make the vaccine mandatory for soldiers.

Some 75,500 Marines have agreed to be vaccinated as of Thursday, while around 48,000 have said f*** you to the toxic inoculation, That puts the rejection rate at 38.9%, slightly higher than the 33% rate for the whole military given by defense officials.

See, the Marines are being charitable, says the spokeswoman: Marine spokeswoman Colonel Kelly Frushour explained that Marines maybe refusing the shot for a number of reasons, including allowing others in more vulnerable groups to take it first, allergies to the vaccine or obtaining it by other, non-military means.

Frushour stressed the need to build vaccine confidence among servicemen, adding hopefully that reluctant troops can always ’change their mind and become vaccinated when next the opportunity presents itself.’
Another 102,000 or so Marines, including active-duty and reserve troops, are still in line for the immunisation and have not had a chance to accept or decline.

The rejection rate was much higher at certain bases, such as Camp Lejeune, a major Marine installation in North Carolina, where 57% of service members have refused to take the shot.
While the military is currently barred from mandating any of the coronavirus vaccines rolled out in the US, as each has received only emergency FDA approval rather than full authorization, some in Congress has pressed the Joe Biden administration to change that.

In a letter sent to the White House last month, a group of Democratic lawmakers led by California Rep. Jimmy Panetta claimed that unvaccinated soldiers pose a ’critical threat to our national security and public health,’ calling on the president to issue a waiver overriding the rules, as well as the ’informed consent’ of the troops.
‘Vaccinating every eligible service member will improve readiness and have an immediate and positive impact on the communities in which they serve,’ Panetta wrote in the letter, which was co-signed by six House Democrats.

Service members are not permitted to decline other fully approved immunisations. Other survey data suggests that around 25% Americans at large are not willing to be vaccinated against the coronavirus. Source
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The Marines are “being charitable”, allowing others to get the shot first and that is why they are refusing! Ha ha ha ha ha ha six million ha ha’s as Alfred would say. They really are getting desperate with their corona lies, just like in your meme with the timbers leaning up against the falling building.
The video from the open boarder in Texas is rather alarming.
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Charitable….. me too: I’ll give my shot to George Soros…. and, I can think of others
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