It Takes All Of Us…for Information Systems Technician – Submarine 1st Class Brandon Torrence, of the USS Nebraska (SSBN 739), being administered the COVID-19 vaccine was based upon “doing whatever I can to help my command and help keep myself and family safe. Just trying to be the best Sailor I can be.” Initial doses of the vaccine have been administered to frontline health care workers, along with other first responders, including emergency medical services personnel, security forces, and other essential personnel, followed by health care and support personnel at military medical treatment fa


It Takes All Of Us…for Information Systems Technician – Submarine 1st Class Brandon Torrence, of the USS Nebraska (SSBN 739), being administered the COVID-19 vaccine was based upon “doing whatever I can to help my command and help keep myself and family safe. Just trying to be the best Sailor I can be.” Initial doses of the vaccine have been administered to frontline health care workers, along with other first responders, including emergency medical services personnel, security forces, and other essential personnel, followed by health care and support personnel at military medical treatment facilities, active duty service members supporting COVID-19 response operations and to those providing national critical capabilities such as strategic and nuclear forces and homeland defense. An initial shipment of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine that received emergency use authorization (EUA) from the Food and Drug Administration arrived at NMRTC Bremerton on Dec. 22, 2020, with vaccinations starting the day after. In conjunction with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Department of Defense


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