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Pentagon didn’t adequately track funds sent to Chinese research labs
Investigators found seven awards, sub-awards or fee-for-service agreements from the Army for research that involved potential enhancement of pathogens.
By Zamone Perez
Grim COVID-19 milestones for Veterans Affairs: 20,000 cases, 1,500 deaths in the last 100 days
Officials have seen a sharp rise in active coronavirus cases among patients in the last month.
Active coronavirus cases at VA have doubled in June
More than 1,560 patients have died from the fast-spreading illness in the last 100 days.
Military child care starts limited reopenings. Which children will get in?
There are guidelines. But as always, its COVID-conditions-based.
By Karen Jowers
VA eyes expanding remote medical care options, but advocates warn of worrisome gaps
Department officials have seen dramatic increases in recent months in video appointments, remote health care use.
After COVID-19 and protest response, the National Guard is gearing up for a rough hurricane season
The Guard is expecting about a third more storms this year than last, and many of its troops will be activated for the second or third time in as many months.
7 Marines awarded for security operations on COVID-19 hospital ship in NYC
In late March, the Navy hospital ship Comfort was sent to New York City from Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia, with more than 1,100 Navy medical personnel and a company of Marines from Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.
By Philip Athey
Active coronavirus cases among VA patients jump 36 percent in a week
More than 1,500 patients have died from the fast-spreading illness since the start of March.
Here’s some advice for military parents with extra worries about kids’ fall education
Parents have probably done a better job with their kids' learning than they think, experts say. But you can also take steps to help your child over the summer.
By Karen Jowers