DAF Covid Statistics 23 February

Below are current coronavirus disease 2019 statistics for Department of Air Force personnel:

Feb. 22, 2022

Current as of 2 p.m., Feb. 21, 2022

DAF TOTAL STATS*
CASESHOSPITALIZEDRECOVEREDDEATHS
Military**90,1165384,67815
Civilian20,2192619,179107
Dependents17,414816,2608
Contractors5,468105,20829
Total133,21797125,325159

*These numbers include all of the cases that were reported since our last update on Feb. 15.

**Military includes Active and Reserve components.

DAF TOTAL VACCINATED
ACTIVE DUTYGUARDRESERVETOTAL FORCE
% Partially Vaccinated0.1%0.3%0.4%0.2%
% Fully Vaccinated97.9%92.9%93%96.1%
DAF APPROVED EXEMPTIONS
ACTIVE DUTYGUARDRESERVETOTAL FORCE
Medical6594452891,393
Administrative521,4591941,705
RELIGIOUS ACCOMMODATION REQUESTS
MAJCOM/FLDCOMDAF/APPEALS
Pending2,9621,031
Approved121
Disapproved3,596682

As of Feb. 21, the Air Force has administratively separated 175 active duty Airmen.

*Civilian statistics are unaccounted for.

**These numbers are subject to change.

Unvaccinated: All those who have verbally refused, have not started the vaccination process or are erroneously coded. Does not include those who have approved exemptions.

Medical: Medical exemptions are determined individually by the member's medical provider.

Administrative: Administrative exemptions are determined individually. For example, if a member obtained a commander-approved submission for separation or retirement by Nov. 1, they are administratively exempt.

Religious Accommodation: Religious accommodations are a subset of administrative exemptions and are determined by the MAJCOM/FLDCOM commanders. The DAF has 30 business days (active component in CONUS) to process requests. Appeals are determined by the DAF's Surgeon General with inputs from the chaplain and staff judge advocate. Individuals do not have to get immunized as long as their request is in the process of being decided.

Personnel Numbers (approximates):

  • 326,000 Active Component (U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force)
  • 107,000 Air National Guard
  • 68,000 Air Force Reserve
  • 501,000 Total Force (Active Duty, Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve)

Feb. 15, 2022

Current as of 2 p.m., Feb. 14, 2022

DAF TOTAL STATS*
CASESHOSPITALIZEDRECOVEREDDEATHS
Military**88,9865580,51515
Civilian20,0842718,362107
Dependents17,272815,5078
Contractors5,418105,04529
Total131,760100119,429159

*These numbers include all of the cases that were reported since our last update on Feb. 8.

**Military includes Active and Reserve components.

DAF TOTAL VACCINATED
ACTIVE DUTYGUARDRESERVETOTAL FORCE
% Partially Vaccinated0.1%0.3%0.4%0.2%
% Fully Vaccinated97.8%92.8%92.9%96.1%
DAF APPROVED EXEMPTIONS
ACTIVE DUTYGUARDRESERVETOTAL FORCE
Medical6844492991,432
Administrative561,5701981,824
RELIGIOUS ACCOMMODATION REQUESTS
MAJCOM/FLDCOMDAF/APPEALS
Pending2,664869
Approved81
Disapproved3,381536

As of Feb. 14, the Air Force has administratively separated 160 active duty Airmen.

*Civilian statistics are unaccounted for.

**These numbers are subject to change.

Unvaccinated: All those who have verbally refused, have not started the vaccination process or are erroneously coded. Does not include those who have approved exemptions.

Medical: Medical exemptions are determined individually by the member's medical provider.

Administrative: Administrative exemptions are determined individually. For example, if a member obtained a commander-approved submission for separation or retirement by Nov. 1, they are administratively exempt.

Religious Accommodation: Religious accommodations are a subset of administrative exemptions and are determined by the MAJCOM/FLDCOM commanders. The DAF has 30 business days (active component in CONUS) to process requests. Appeals are determined by the DAF's Surgeon General with inputs from the chaplain and staff judge advocate. Individuals do not have to get immunized as long as their request is in the process of being decided.

Personnel Numbers (approximates):

  • 326,000 Active Component (U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force)
  • 107,000 Air National Guard
  • 68,000 Air Force Reserve
  • 501,000 Total Force (Active Duty, Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve)

Feb. 8, 2022

Current as of 2 p.m., Feb. 7, 2022

DAF TOTAL STATS*
CASESHOSPITALIZEDRECOVEREDDEATHS
Military**87,0655075,30912
Civilian19,7452717,137107
Dependents16,903814,6818
Contractors5,307104,82729
Total129,02095111,954156

*These numbers include all of the cases that were reported since our last update on Feb. 1.

**Military includes Active and Reserve components.

DAF TOTAL VACCINATED
ACTIVE DUTYGUARDRESERVETOTAL FORCE
% Partially Vaccinated0.1%0.3%0.4%0.2%
% Fully Vaccinated97.8%92.7%92.7%96%
DAF APPROVED EXEMPTIONS
ACTIVE DUTYGUARDRESERVETOTAL FORCE
Medical7024663081,476
Administrative631,5712031,837
RELIGIOUS ACCOMMODATION REQUESTS
MAJCOM/FLDCOMDAF/APPEALS
Pending2,556732
Approved81
Disapproved3,222443

As of Feb. 7, the Air Force has administratively separated 142 active duty Airmen.

*Civilian statistics are unaccounted for.

**These numbers are subject to change.

Unvaccinated: All those who have verbally refused, have not started the vaccination process or are erroneously coded. Does not include those who have approved exemptions.

Medical: Medical exemptions are determined individually by the member's medical provider.

Administrative: Administrative exemptions are determined individually. For example, if a member obtained a commander-approved submission for separation or retirement by Nov. 1, they are administratively exempt.

Religious Accommodation: Religious accommodations are a subset of administrative exemptions and are determined by the MAJCOM/FLDCOM commanders. The DAF has 30 business days (active component in CONUS) to process requests. Appeals are determined by the DAF's Surgeon General with inputs from the chaplain and staff judge advocate. Individuals do not have to get immunized as long as their request is in the process of being decided.

Personnel Numbers (approximates):

  • 326,000 Active Component (U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force)
  • 107,000 Air National Guard
  • 68,000 Air Force Reserve
  • 501,000 Total Force (Active Duty, Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve)

Feb. 1, 2022

Current as of 2 p.m., Jan. 31, 2022

DAF TOTAL STATS*
CASESHOSPITALIZEDRECOVEREDDEATHS
Military65,8762855,3426
Civilian18,5412716,057107
Dependents15,775713,8398
Contractors5,047104,61729
Total105,2397289,855150

*These numbers include all of the cases that were reported since our last update on Jan. 25.

DAF TOTAL VACCINATED
ACTIVE DUTYGUARDRESERVETOTAL FORCE
% Partially Vaccinated0.1%0.4%0.5%0.2%
% Fully Vaccinated97.7%92.5%92.5%95.9%
DAF APPROVED EXEMPTIONS
ACTIVE DUTYGUARDRESERVETOTAL FORCE
Medical7285083281,564
Administrative691,6276602,356
RELIGIOUS ACCOMMODATION REQUESTS
MAJCOM/FLDCOMDAF/APPEALS
Pending2,592534
Approved00
Disapproved3,003413

As of Jan. 27, the Air Force has administratively separated 125 active duty Airmen.

*Civilian statistics are unaccounted for.

**These numbers are subject to change.

Unvaccinated: All those who have verbally refused, have not started the vaccination process or are erroneously coded. Does not include those who have approved exemptions.

Medical: Medical exemptions are determined individually by the member's medical provider.

Administrative: Administrative exemptions are determined individually. For example, if a member obtained a commander-approved submission for separation or retirement by Nov. 1, they are administratively exempt.

Religious Accommodation: Religious accommodations are a subset of administrative exemptions and are determined by the MAJCOM/FLDCOM commanders. The DAF has 30 business days (active component in CONUS) to process requests. Appeals are determined by the DAF's Surgeon General with inputs from the chaplain and staff judge advocate. Individuals do not have to get immunized as long as their request is in the process of being decided.

Personnel Numbers (approximates):

  • 326,000 Active Component (U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force)
  • 107,000 Air National Guard
  • 68,000 Air Force Reserve
  • 501,000 Total Force (Active Duty, Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve)
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