Naval Academy cancels Class of 2020 commissioning events over COVID-19 concerns
Academy officials said they will provide more information on what the commissioning will look like as it becomes available.
Academy officials said they will provide more information on what the commissioning will look like as it becomes available.
In addition to the patients, at least 1,100 VA health care employees have tested positive for the virus
"We’ve taken nothing off the table."
Widespread testing on the aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt is quickly increasing the number of military COVID-19 cases.
The sailor had been in quarantine. Confirmed COVID-19 cases on the warship have reached 400.
Senior officials answered questions from the force.
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Asymptomatic carriers are responsible for much of the spread of COVID-19, but the military will not increase its testing.
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