FLU OUTBREAK HITS AIR FORCE BASIC TRAINING IN TEXAS AFTER VACCINE MANDATE LIFTED, WITH 159 CASES REPORTED AMONG RECRUITS. (PHOTO).

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 Flu outbreak hits Air Force basic training in Texas after vaccine mandate lifted, with 159 cases reported among recruits    A flu outbreak is affecting Air Force basic training in San Antonio, Texas, with at least 159 confirmed cases and two hospitalizations reported among recruits as health officials respond to a cluster of infections at Joint Base San Antonio. The outbreak developed over the past several weeks and has prompted medical staff to isolate symptomatic trainees, treat cases, and monitor those who were in close contact with infected individuals. Officials said additional cases and hospitalizations are still being assessed. An Air Force spokesperson confirmed the situation, describing it as a localized influenza outbreak within the basic military training program. Symptomatic recruits are being treated with antiviral medications, including Tamiflu, and will return to training once medically cleared. The timing of the outbreak comes months after the military sh...

FRSC RECORDS 25.65% DROP IN ROAD CRASHES DURING EID EL KABIR SPECIAL PATROL. (PHOTO).


 FRSC RECORDS 25.65% DROP IN ROAD CRASHES DURING EID EL KABIR SPECIAL PATROL


The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) says the Corps has recorded 25.65% drop in road crashes one at the 2026 Eid-el-Kabir Special Patrol Operations. 

delivered significant reductions across critical road safety indices nationwide. 


In a statement by the Corps Public Education Officer, Osondu Ohaeri, the percent reflects dropping from 191 crashes recorded in 2025, to 142 in 2026. 

there was also 22 percent reduction in the number of people involved in crashes, which fell from 1,364 persons in 2025 to 1,064 in 2026. 


Reacting to this, the Corps Marshal, Shehu Mohammed expressed appreciation to motorists and other road users who adhered to traffic regulations and embraced the Corps' safety advisories throughout the festive season, revealing that sustained enforcement, strategic planning, and collective commitment to road safety can substantially reduce the burden of crashes on Nigerian roads.

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