Prisoners detained by the U.S. government in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, have been authorized by the Pentagon to receive COVID-19 vaccines as early as next week, if they so choose, placing the alleged terrorists well ahead of the vast majority of American inoculation.
What are the details?
The New York Times reported Friday that “a prosecutor in the case against five inmates accused of conspiring in the September 11, 2001 attacks” wrote Thursday to defense attorneys, “that a Pentagon official has just signed a note approving the delivery of the Covid-19 vaccine to the population detained at Guantánamo “.
Prosecutor Clayton Trivett, Jr. also noted that detainees could receive their first dose of inoculation “voluntarily” as early as Monday.
The Times reported that residents of the U.S. Naval Base began receiving gunfire on Jan. 8, “but the Trump administration had declined to say whether the prisoners would be vaccinated.”
Now, under the Biden administration, the Pentagon has clearly given the vaccination of accused terrorists, such as the alleged 9/11 brain protection, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (pictured above), as the majority of the northern public. American, including its vulnerable elders. population – he has been told to wait months.
A Defense Department spokesman confirmed the news to the New York Post, saying at the outset that coronavirus vaccines “will be offered to all detainees and inmates.”
The output noted:
Forty detainees remain in the U.S. military prison in Cuba, including the man accused of plotting the worst attack on American soil, which caused 2,977 innocent lives on September 11, 2001 and has since been has been linked to thousands of deaths.
The Daily Mail reported that Gitmo prioritization is occurring as the United States experiences a shortage of vaccines produced by Pfizer and Moderna, noting that only 26 million Americans have received a coronavirus shot.
The media also noted that several social media users expressed displeasure at the decision of the Biden administration, including one person who wrote: “Here is a trivial question. Who first vaccinates a 74-year-old diabetic living in NE Philly or the guy who planned the 911 attacks sitting in the Guantanamo Bay prison? ”
While some people have expressed hesitation in getting the vaccines, others are struggling to jump ahead of the line of protection. A Mexican television host flew to Florida and somehow was able to get the shot in front of the old Floridians who had been in the long queue and apparently the Hollywood elites are doing their best to skip the row.
However, the alleged American assassins have apparently been given priority over the accused Gitmo assassins: OJ Simpson he was able to get his shot on Friday.