Guest guest Posted November 6, 1999 Report Share Posted November 6, 1999 We just received word through a reliable source that vaccinations are being delayed. The following information was supposedly forwarded to all group commanders and squadron commanders in the Air Force Reserve. (I don't know about other services but I would imagine they have similar orders. " There will be limited anthrax vaccine availability until the contractor, Bioport, receives FDA certification and is producing FDA approved vaccine. There is an adequate supply of vaccine to meet our Phase I requirements but there is not an excess to start into Phase II. I expect to see an announcement about Phase II in the next several weeks. " " Anyone who has started the anthrax series is to continue the series even if there deployment is cancelled, they have returned from a deployment and do not anticipate returning to the AOR, or they are scheduled to retire. " " There is sufficient vaccine available for Phase I and all members who may deploy as part of the AEF or SWA through August 2000. Phase II start date will be announced later but is not anticipated until late spring or early summer. Even if your medical unit has sufficient vaccine to administer vaccine to those who might go to the AOR do not institute the AVIP until there are firm orders to enter SWA or Korea, or Phase II start date is announced. " ...Phase II which includes all tankers in AMC. ----- Original Message ----- From: Bourgeois <bourgeoisb@...> > > Shortages of the anthrax vaccine will delay shots required for American > troops. The Department of Defense will postpone administering the > controversial vaccine until next spring. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 1999 Report Share Posted November 6, 1999 That's what our local paper here in Spokane said today too. > From: " Bourgeois " <bourgeoisb@...> > > This came across on the Immunization News Service, November 5, 1999 but I > cannot locate it on the Boston Globe Online site? > http://www.boston.com/globe/ Can anyone confirm this? > > " Washington, D.C. Pentagon to Delay Anthrax Vaccination " > Boston Globe Online (11/05/99) P. A24 > > Shortages of the anthrax vaccine will delay shots required for American > troops. The Department of Defense will postpone administering the > controversial vaccine until next spring. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 1999 Report Share Posted November 6, 1999 I would like to confirm that I was briefed essentially the same thing at Dover AFB today. I am unsure how this will affect us. I am a flyer who has received three shots already. I don't know if I will have to take anymore. Hope not. S. Re: Washington, D.C. Pentagon to Delay Anthrax Vaccination >From: " The Bellers " <beller@...> > >We just received word through a reliable source that vaccinations are being >delayed. The following information was supposedly forwarded to all group >commanders and squadron commanders in the Air Force Reserve. (I don't know >about other services but I would imagine they have similar orders. > > " There will be limited anthrax vaccine availability until the contractor, >Bioport, receives FDA certification and is producing FDA approved vaccine. >There is an adequate supply of vaccine to meet our Phase I requirements but >there is not an excess to start into Phase II. I expect to see an >announcement about Phase II in the next several weeks. " > > " Anyone who has started the anthrax series is to continue the series even if >there deployment is cancelled, they have returned from a deployment and do >not anticipate returning to the AOR, or they are scheduled to retire. " > > " There is sufficient vaccine available for Phase I and all members who may >deploy as part of the AEF or SWA through August 2000. Phase II start date >will be announced later but is not anticipated until late spring or early >summer. Even if your medical unit has sufficient vaccine to administer >vaccine to those who might go to the AOR do not institute the AVIP until >there are firm orders to enter SWA or Korea, or Phase II start date is >announced. > > " ...Phase II which includes all tankers in AMC. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 1999 Report Share Posted November 6, 1999 We were told it would have no effect on us because we have all the vaccine on station. Geneva Re: Washington, D.C. Pentagon to Delay Anthrax > Vaccination > > > >From: " The Bellers " <beller@...> > > > >We just received word through a reliable source that vaccinations are being > >delayed. The following information was supposedly forwarded to all group > >commanders and squadron commanders in the Air Force Reserve. (I don't know > >about other services but I would imagine they have similar orders. > > > > " There will be limited anthrax vaccine availability until the contractor, > >Bioport, receives FDA certification and is producing FDA approved vaccine. > >There is an adequate supply of vaccine to meet our Phase I requirements but > >there is not an excess to start into Phase II. I expect to see an > >announcement about Phase II in the next several weeks. " > > > > " Anyone who has started the anthrax series is to continue the series even > if > >there deployment is cancelled, they have returned from a deployment and do > >not anticipate returning to the AOR, or they are scheduled to retire. " > > > > " There is sufficient vaccine available for Phase I and all members who may > >deploy as part of the AEF or SWA through August 2000. Phase II start date > >will be announced later but is not anticipated until late spring or early > >summer. Even if your medical unit has sufficient vaccine to administer > >vaccine to those who might go to the AOR do not institute the AVIP until > >there are firm orders to enter SWA or Korea, or Phase II start date is > >announced. > > > > " ...Phase II which includes all tankers in AMC. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 1999 Report Share Posted November 10, 1999 Since the military will postpone the shots until next spring, isn't it a good idea to now write your Congressmen and Senators about stopping the anthrax vaccine PERMANETELY before it starts again next spring??? Greg Chicago, IL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 1999 Report Share Posted November 13, 1999 I'm curious to know if this applies to everyone (all bases). So far at our base, they're continuing to keep everyone right on schedule (or, the most feeblest attempt that they can). Anyone know? << Since the military will postpone the shots until next spring, isn't it a good idea to now write your Congressmen and Senators about stopping the anthrax vaccine PERMANENTLY before it starts again next spring??? >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 1999 Report Share Posted November 14, 1999 No change overseas, The people who have started the series are still receiving shots. >From: Randice1@... >Reply-onelist >onelist >Subject: Re: Washington, D.C. Pentagon to Delay Anthrax >Vaccination >Date: Sat, 13 Nov 1999 21:27:21 EST > >I'm curious to know if this applies to everyone (all bases). So far at our >base, they're continuing to keep everyone right on schedule (or, the most >feeblest attempt that they can). Anyone know? > ><< > Since the military will postpone the shots until next spring, isn't it a >good > idea to now write your Congressmen and Senators about stopping the >anthrax > vaccine PERMANENTLY before it starts again next spring??? >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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