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NARR/ REF A is NAVADMIN 234/22, U.S. NAVY COVID-19 STANDARDIZED OPERATIONAL
GUIDANCE 7.0.
REF B is ALNAV 009/23 RESCISSION OF COVID-19 VACCINATION REQUIREMENT FOR
MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES.
REF C is USD P&R CONSOLIDATED DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE CORONAVIRUS DISEASE 2019
FORCE HEALTH PROTECTION GUIDANCE available at
https://www.defense.gov/Spotlights/Coronavirus-DOD-Response/Latest-DOD-
Guidance/ (Select "Health Protection Guidance" tab from the site menu on the
left).
REF D is NAVADMIN 165/21, SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY POLICY.
REF E is OPNAVINST F3100.6K, SPECIAL INCIDENT REPORTING PROCEDURES.
POC/OPNAV/COVID CELL, (703) 571-2822//EMAIL:
OPNAV_COVID_CRISIS_RESPONSE_CELL@US.NAVY.MIL.
RMKS/1. This NAVADMIN provides updated COVID-19 Standardized Operational
Guidance (SOG 8.0), and rescinds and replaces reference (a) in its entirety,
including the requirement that all personnel assigned to operational
Navy units be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Reference (b) rescinded
the COVID-19 vaccination requirement for Department of the Navy Service
members. Under no circumstances shall a Commander mandate that any Navy
Service member receive the COVID-19 vaccination.
2. Steady State COVID-19 Posture. Commanders at all levels are directed
to balance operational employment with the health and safety of their
units in accordance with current USD (P&R) Force Health Protection Guidance
(reference (c)). Commanders and medical providers are also encouraged to
consider the COVID-19 Operational Risk Management Matrix for Deployments
(available at https://media.defense.gov/2023/Feb/13/2003160523/-1/-
1/0/BUMED%20NAVY%20COVID-19%20OPERATIONAL%20RISK%20MATRIX.PDF as a tool to
evaluate risks to mission, force, and individuals.
3. Mission Risk. Commanders should seek advice from medical providers
regarding medical readiness of personnel to inform deployment and other
operational mission decisions. COVID-19 vaccination status shall not be
a consideration in assessing individual service member suitability for
deployment or other operational missions. Commanders retain the authority
to implement Health Protection Measures at any time or manner deemed
necessary in support of operational safety and effectiveness, and where
necessary, to restrict movement of service members in order to comply with
host nation quarantine regulations. Geographic Navy Component Commanders
(GNCC) will coordinate with country teams and local authorities to
identify any host nation requirements related to COVID-19 testing
or vaccination status that may restrict or create conditions-based
criteria for liberty.
4. Sovereign Immunity. U.S. Government policy protects the sovereign
immunity of warships, naval auxiliaries, and aircraft, including protecting
crew information to the maximum extent possible. Within the context of COVID-
19, host nations may request or require crew or ship information that exceeds
that authorized by U.S. policy or international law.
4.a. GNCCs will assess and determine in advance any host nation quarantine
regulation requirements that may challenge U.S. sovereign immunity policy
(see reference (d) for additional guidance). In all cases, GNCCs shall
authorize the minimum information necessary to meet operational requirements.
The Navy Declaration of Health (NAVMED 6210/3) is the only authorized form
for providing health information to foreign officials. If required by the
host nation, the GNCC may authorize Commanders to include on the NAVMED
6210/3 or on a separate U.S. generated document accompanying the NAVMED
6210/3 (e.g., Command Letterhead) that their unit is 100% vaccinated, those
disembarking have tested negative within the required timeframe, or that
those disembarking have received a COVID-19 vaccine booster. GNCC authority
to approve these COVID-19 related exceptions to sovereign immunity policy may
be delegated no further than the numbered Fleet Commander.
4.b. Exceptions to Policy (ETP). Where host nation quarantine regulations
create requirements outside of the exceptions listed in paragraph 4.a, GNCCs
shall determine, in accordance with reference (d), whether such requirements
constitute a potential waiver of sovereign immunity. Any action the GNCC
determines may constitute a waiver of sovereign immunity must be coordinated
with OPNAV N3N5 for approval no later than five days ahead of need. To avoid
setting precedence beyond COVID-19, ETPs will be messaged to the host nation
as explicitly linked to the pandemic. Requests shall include justification
for port selection, host nation mitigation and testing requirements,
alternate port options, impact to mission if the request is denied, medical,
legal, collection and privacy risk, and feedback from country team
coordination. ETP notifications and requests may be sent via record message
traffic or to the OPNAV N3N5 Legal and Oceans Policy Advisor.
4.c. Guidance for Commanders. Per GNCC direction, Commanders
shall comply with domestic and foreign quarantine regulations for port entry
and document compliance on NAVMED 6210/3. Absent GNCC approval in advance,
Commanders will not submit to host nation COVID-19 testing nor provide
individual or collective medical data, copies of health records, nor any
supplementary or locally-demanded health forms, and shall not grant access
to ship or crew health records or allow the same to be searched or inspected
by host nations. If compelling circumstances require a Commander to acquiesce
to additional host nation requirements without obtaining an ETP or GNCC
concurrence (e.g., personnel emergency, weather avoidance), report the event
and circumstances as soon as practicable to OPNAV N3N5 via the chain of
command.
5. Reporting Procedures. Individual COVID-19 cases do not need to be
reported. Medical providers shall report pandemic or infectious disease
related medical evacuations, hospitalizations, and deaths via Disease
Reporting System, internet (DRSi). OPREP-3 Navy Blue messages are required
for significant shipboard operational impacts due to pandemic or infectious
disease. Format messages per reference (e).
6. Released by VADM E. H. Black, III, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for
Operations, Plans and Strategy, OPNAV N3N5.//
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