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Flu cases at Texas base hit 275 as services again require recruits to get shots

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June 25, 2026

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Flu cases at Texas base hit 275 as services again require recruits to get shots

The number of flu cases at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas continues to rise in the wake of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s banishment of the influenza vaccine mandate for service members. The Air Force confirmed 275 cases as of Wednesday, up from 160 just last week, a figure Rep. Joaquin Castro (R-Texas) said the service...

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The Hill

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· Jun 22, 2026

Flu cases rise to 222 at Texas base in outbreak blamed on Hegseth scrapping of vaccine mandate

More than 220 troops have contracted influenza at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas, up from 160 reported last week in a major outbreak that comes less than two months after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth declared that flu vaccinations would no longer be mandatory for service members. Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-Texas), whose district includes Lackland, on Friday...

China Global Television Network

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· Jun 20, 2026

Influenza outbreak hits US Air Force base, over 160 infected

Influenza outbreak hits US Air Force base, over 160 infected

Medical Daily

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· Jul 1, 2026

The Military Just Quietly Reinstated Flu Shots for All Basic Trainees After the Lackland 275-Case Outbreak

Lackland flu cases reached 275 with 4 hospitalizations. All military boot camps have now reinstated mandatory flu vaccinations after Hegseth's April reversal failed within two months.

ABC7 New York

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· Jul 6, 2026

Upper East Side Legionnaires' cases now at 14, health department says

Upper East Side Legionnaires' cases now at 14, health department says

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· Jun 25, 2026

The Pentagon Lost Its War Against Flu Shots in Less than Two Months

Flu shots are mandatory once again, less than two months after being made optional, following a major military base outbreak.

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· Jul 2, 2026

Israeli Defense Ministry Warns of Rehabilitation Collapse as Casualties Surge

Over 26,200 wounded security personnel have sought care since October 7, with 65 requiring mental health treatment. Officials warn the total caseload could reach 100,000 by 2028

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Related coverage for "Flu cases at Texas base hit 275 as services again require recruits to get shots": The Hill — Flu cases rise to 222 at Texas base in outbreak blamed on Hegseth scrapping of vaccine mandate. China Global Television Network — Influenza outbreak hits US Air Force base, over 160 infected. Medical Daily — The Military Just Quietly Reinstated Flu Shots for All Basic Trainees After the Lackland 275-Case Outbreak. ABC7 New York — Upper East Side Legionnaires' cases now at 14, health department says . Jezebel — The Pentagon Lost Its War Against Flu Shots in Less than Two Months. JFeed — Israeli Defense Ministry Warns of Rehabilitation Collapse as Casualties Surge