
Marines' vaccine hesitancy presents early test for Biden as commander-in-chief
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Many U.S. Marines' hesitancy to receive coronavirus vaccinations could prove to be a sticking point for President Biden.
"We fully understand that widespread acceptance of the COVID-19 vaccine provides us with the best means to defeat this pandemic. The key to addressing this pandemic is building vaccine confidence. The vaccine is voluntary for all personnel at this time because the vaccines are authorized under an Emergency Use Authorization from the Food and Drug Administration," Marine Corps spokesman Capt. Andrew Wood told Fox News in a statement. In March, seven Democratic lawmakers led by Rep. Jimmy Panetta of California, sent a letter to President Biden requesting he issue a "waiver of informed consent" that would essentially mandate members of the military receive coronavirus vaccinations, Navy Times reported.More Related News

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