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![]() by Christen Mccurdy Washington DC (UPI) Jul 16, 2020
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases among active-duty military members grew by about 4,000 in the month of July -- a 60 percent increase, according to Department of Defense statistics. As of Thursday the DoD reported 18,968 cumulative cases among active-duty military, with 10,544 active cases as of Monday. On July 2 there were 6,493 active cases among service members. Just three service members have died of the virus and the number of military cases leading to hospitalization has remained relatively lot, but military officials have said the number of cases at military installation The Army had reported 3,836 cumulative cases at the beginning of the month and which has now reported 6,104 total cases, making it the branch most affected by the virus. Earlier in the year the Navy, which has reported 5,084 cases to date, was the hardest-hit service. The Marine Corps has logged 2,124 cases to date; the Air Force, 2,805; the National Guard, 2,614; and other DoD agencies, 237.
![]() ![]() Millions face new virus curbs, but hope rises for US vaccine Hong Kong (AFP) July 15, 2020 Millions of people faced new coronavirus restrictions on Wednesday as infections surge, but in one sign of hope, an American firm said it would soon start final-stage human trials for a possible vaccine. Countries around the world re-imposed lockdowns and curbs to contain new outbreaks, as global cases surged past 13.2 million with more than 576,000 deaths. Parts of the Asia-Pacific region, which had been somewhat successful in fighting the pandemic, provided fresh evidence of the deadly threat ... read more
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