What Happened
The first death associated with a flu outbreak at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas, has been confirmed. Representative Joaquin Castro stated that the Air Force confirmed the fatality. The outbreak has led to 275 reported cases of the flu among personnel at the base.
In response to the growing number of cases, the US military has reinstated some requirements for flu vaccinations. This measure aims to curb the spread of the virus within military installations. The Pentagon is reportedly working to utilize flu vaccines that are nearing their expiration dates.
The situation at the Texas base has also become a point of political commentary, with Representative Bill Cassidy criticizing Fox News host Pete Hegseth in relation to the outbreak.
Key Facts
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The first death related to a flu outbreak at Lackland Air Force Base has been confirmed.
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Representative Joaquin Castro stated the Air Force confirmed the death.
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There are 275 reported flu cases at Lackland Air Force Base.
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The US military has reinstated some flu vaccine requirements.
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The Pentagon is working to use expiring flu vaccines.
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Representative Bill Cassidy criticized Pete Hegseth regarding the outbreak.
