KEY POINTS
  • Dr. Anthony Fauci said Thursday that U.S. service members who are eligible but opt out of taking the coronavirus vaccine are "inadvertently being part of the problem" of lengthening the pandemic.
  • "You've got to think of your own health, which is really very important, but you got to think about your societal obligation," Fauci said.
  • Last month, the Pentagon acknowledged that approximately one-third of U.S. military service members declined to take the voluntary coronavirus vaccine.
A Paratrooper assigned to the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, prepares for a Airborne Operation at Fort Bragg, N.C., on May 7.

WASHINGTON – White House Chief Medical Advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci said Thursday that U.S. service members who are eligible to get the Covid-19 vaccine but opt out are inadvertently "part of the problem" of lengthening the pandemic.

"You're part of the solution to this outbreak," explained Fauci to a virtual audience during a town hall with Blue Star Families, a non-profit dedicated to issues facing military families.