That the Department of Defense will not return to a force-wide, mandatory
anthrax vaccination program is welcome news. The scaled-back approach announced
today reflects a clear-eyed view of the threat and a responsible application of
the limited medical countermeasures available.
This more balanced policy reflects the harsh new realities of the post-9/11
world. Last year's mail-borne anthrax attacks proved the threat to
civilians as well as military personnel must be addressed. A substantial
portion of the anthrax vaccine now being produced will be stockpiled for use in
the event of further attacks here at home.
Two years ago, our Subcommittee recommended DOD limit use of the current
vaccine and focus instead on the development of a less reactogenic anthrax
vaccine that does not require six shots over 18 months. But research and
testing for a modern anthrax vaccine still appear to lack focus and urgency.
The new Secretary of Homeland Security should make this a top priority.
Finally, the decision to scale back the program comes as belated vindication
of those forced to leave the military for refusing to participate in a program
they knew then to be overwrought and unsustainable. Justice demands those men
and women be given the opportunity to appeal demotions and dis missals based on
resistance to a program that no longer exists.
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