USFK’s Korean Civilian Employees Face COVID Vaccine Deadline

All Koreans that work for USFK will have to receive the COVID vaccine by next month:

Civilian Defense Department employees receive a COVID-19 vaccine at Osan Air Base, South Korea, March 12, 2021. (Noah Sudolcan/U.S. Air Force)

 All Korean civilians employed by the U.S. military in South Korea are required to be fully vaccinated against the coronavirus by Nov. 22, according to a U.S. Forces Korea memo obtained by Stars and Stripes.

The Oct. 13 memo, signed by foreign labor program director Lebanon Spann, cites President Joe Biden’s executive order last month requiring all U.S. federal employees to be vaccinated “to ensure the health and safety of the federal workforce and members of the public with whom they interact.”

“The health and safety of the federal workforce, and the health and safety of members of the public with whom they interact, are foundational to the efficiency of the civil service,” Biden’s executive order said, adding that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention “has found that the best way to do so is to be vaccinated.”

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setnaffa
setnaffa
4 years ago

“And besides you knew the jab was dangerous when you took it, Fred.”

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