Prognosis
What Corporate America Can Learn From the Navy’s Vaccine Campaign
A more-stick-than-carrot approach has resulted in a 76% inoculation rate among active-duty members
USS Sioux City prepares to moor at Naval Station Mayport, Florida.
Photographer: Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Brian G. Reynolds/U.S. Navy Office of Information
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The corporate world may want to take a page out of the U.S. Navy’s manual when it comes to boosting workforce Covid-19 vaccination rates.
The Navy is the pride of the U.S. military when it comes to inoculation: 76% of active duty members are fully vaccinated, the highest rate of the main four branches, according to data provided by each. And at a rate of 56%, the broader U.S. population has a ways to catch up.