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15 minutes ago, Tigeraholic1 said:

People...

 

Why are you WHINING about taking COVID shots?

Here are the vaccines required in the US Army/Military (both in basic training as the title suggests, but ALSO throughout a service member's enlisted time):

Army Shots - Basic Training Vaccinations List

Army shots and vaccinations are certainly necessary during basic training, and throughout your career in the Army, due to the close living quarters and other factors. The Army puts a lot of money into you when sending you through basic training, they don’t want you just go out and be sick all the time!

Below we’ve listed the basic training army shots that you will receive once ...

Vaccination Agent Remarks
Adenovirus, Types 4 and 7  
Influenza (Flu Shot) Recruits receive this shot in basic only during the designated flu season (October – March)
Measles Measles Mumps and rubella (MMR) are administered to all recruits regardless of prior history.
Meningococcal Quadrivalent meningococcal vaccine (containing A, C, Y, and W-135 polysaccharide antigens) is administered on a one-time basis to recruits. The vaccine is given as soon as practicable after in-processing or training. This vaccine is required routinely only for recruits, although its use may be indicated in other situations based on transmission potential and risk of contracting meningococcal disease.
Mumps Measles Mumps and rubella (MMR) are administered to all recruits regardless of prior history.
Polio A single dose of trivalent OPV is administered to all enlisted accessions. Officer candidates, ROTC cadets, and other Reserve Components on initial active duty for training receive a single dose of OPV unless prior booster immunization as an adult is documented.
Rubella Measles Mumps and rubella (MMR) are administered to all recruits regardless of prior history.
Tetanus-diphtheria A primary series of tetanus-diphtheria (Td) toxoid is initiated for all recruits lacking a reliable history of prior immunization in accordance with existing ACIP guidelines. Individuals with previous history of Td immunization receive a booster dose upon entry to active duty and subsequently in accordance with ACIP requirements.
Routine “Booster” Shots while in the Military
Influenza (Flu Shot) Annual, during “Flu Season” (October – March)
Tetanus-diphtheria A primary series of tetanus-diphtheria (Td) toxoid is initiated for all recruits lacking a reliable history of prior immunization in accordance with existing ACIP guidelines. Individuals with previous history of Td immunization receive a booster dose upon entry to active duty and subsequently in accordance with ACIP requirements.
Yellow Fever Navy and Marine Corps only.
Special Requirements:
Cholera (only as required by certain deployed countries) Cholera vaccine is not administered routinely to either active or reserve component personnel. Cholera vaccine is administered to military personnel, only upon travel or deployment to countries requiring cholera vaccination as a condition for entry, or upon the direction of the appropriate Surgeon General, or Commandant (G-K), Coast Guard.
Plague There is no requirement for routine immunization. Plague vaccine is administered to personnel who are likely to be assigned to areas where the risk of endemic transmission or other exposure is high. Vaccine may not be effective in the prevention of airborne infection. The addition of antibiotic prophylaxis is recommended for such situations.
Rabies Rabies vaccine is administered to personnel with a high risk of exposure (animal handlers; certain laboratory, field, and security personnel; and personnel frequently exposed to potentially rabid animals in a non occupational or recreational setting).
Small Pox This vaccine is administered only under the authority of DoD Directive 6205.3, DoD Immunization Program for Biological Warfare Defense.
Anthrax This vaccine is administered only under the authority of DoD Directive 6205.3, DoD Immunization Program for Biological Warfare Defense.

 

 

 

 

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Posted
35 minutes ago, 1984Echoes said:

Why are you WHINING about taking COVID shots?

Here are the vaccines required in the US Army/Military (both in basic training as the title suggests, but ALSO throughout a service member's enlisted time):

Army Shots - Basic Training Vaccinations List

Army shots and vaccinations are certainly necessary during basic training, and throughout your career in the Army, due to the close living quarters and other factors. The Army puts a lot of money into you when sending you through basic training, they don’t want you just go out and be sick all the time!

Below we’ve listed the basic training army shots that you will receive once ...

Vaccination Agent Remarks
Adenovirus, Types 4 and 7  
Influenza (Flu Shot) Recruits receive this shot in basic only during the designated flu season (October – March)
Measles Measles Mumps and rubella (MMR) are administered to all recruits regardless of prior history.
Meningococcal Quadrivalent meningococcal vaccine (containing A, C, Y, and W-135 polysaccharide antigens) is administered on a one-time basis to recruits. The vaccine is given as soon as practicable after in-processing or training. This vaccine is required routinely only for recruits, although its use may be indicated in other situations based on transmission potential and risk of contracting meningococcal disease.
Mumps Measles Mumps and rubella (MMR) are administered to all recruits regardless of prior history.
Polio A single dose of trivalent OPV is administered to all enlisted accessions. Officer candidates, ROTC cadets, and other Reserve Components on initial active duty for training receive a single dose of OPV unless prior booster immunization as an adult is documented.
Rubella Measles Mumps and rubella (MMR) are administered to all recruits regardless of prior history.
Tetanus-diphtheria A primary series of tetanus-diphtheria (Td) toxoid is initiated for all recruits lacking a reliable history of prior immunization in accordance with existing ACIP guidelines. Individuals with previous history of Td immunization receive a booster dose upon entry to active duty and subsequently in accordance with ACIP requirements.
Routine “Booster” Shots while in the Military
Influenza (Flu Shot) Annual, during “Flu Season” (October – March)
Tetanus-diphtheria A primary series of tetanus-diphtheria (Td) toxoid is initiated for all recruits lacking a reliable history of prior immunization in accordance with existing ACIP guidelines. Individuals with previous history of Td immunization receive a booster dose upon entry to active duty and subsequently in accordance with ACIP requirements.
Yellow Fever Navy and Marine Corps only.
Special Requirements:
Cholera (only as required by certain deployed countries) Cholera vaccine is not administered routinely to either active or reserve component personnel. Cholera vaccine is administered to military personnel, only upon travel or deployment to countries requiring cholera vaccination as a condition for entry, or upon the direction of the appropriate Surgeon General, or Commandant (G-K), Coast Guard.
Plague There is no requirement for routine immunization. Plague vaccine is administered to personnel who are likely to be assigned to areas where the risk of endemic transmission or other exposure is high. Vaccine may not be effective in the prevention of airborne infection. The addition of antibiotic prophylaxis is recommended for such situations.
Rabies Rabies vaccine is administered to personnel with a high risk of exposure (animal handlers; certain laboratory, field, and security personnel; and personnel frequently exposed to potentially rabid animals in a non occupational or recreational setting).
Small Pox This vaccine is administered only under the authority of DoD Directive 6205.3, DoD Immunization Program for Biological Warfare Defense.
Anthrax This vaccine is administered only under the authority of DoD Directive 6205.3, DoD Immunization Program for Biological Warfare Defense.

 

 

 

 

The COVID jab order was reversed by the military AFTER they were forced to take it. This was all during the Biden era.  You are able to now sue the government if you were forced to take it. There is even a compensation program if you have side effects from said jab.

https://www.hrsa.gov/vaccine-compensation/covered-vaccines

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Posted
30 minutes ago, Tigeraholic1 said:

The guy is total garbage. Everyone basically hates him in Indiana. 
 

 

You won’t condemn pedophilia and child prostitution but drunk driving is total garbage.      Nice morals there bud. 

Posted
3 hours ago, Tigeraholic1 said:

The COVID jab order was reversed by the military AFTER they were forced to take it. This was all during the Biden era.  You are able to now sue the government if you were forced to take it. There is even a compensation program if you have side effects from said jab.

https://www.hrsa.gov/vaccine-compensation/covered-vaccines

What absolute MAGA dip-****tery.

Bunch of whiny ****ing babies.

Posted
1 hour ago, Hongbit said:

You won’t condemn pedophilia and child prostitution but drunk driving is total garbage.      Nice morals there bud. 

My sister was killed by a drunk driver. She was six years old.

Posted (edited)
25 minutes ago, Tigeraholic1 said:

My sister was killed by a drunk driver. She was six years old.

You are a troll with a low moral compass.  I don’t believe you.      

I’m sorry if this bothers you but that’s the result of how you behave here.  I believe you are making it up more than it actually happened.  

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Drunk driving is bad.

Pedophilia is bad.

Even if the person doing either happens to agree with me politically on the issue at hand. Epstein trashing Trump in all those emails doesn't make him a good person.

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