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National Guard helping virus-sapped states, hospitals
The number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 has soared to about 54,000 on average, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Troops are safer in the field during outbreak, 101st leaders say
"They’re actually more secure and isolated in that field environment," said the division's senior enlisted soldier.
By Kyle Rempfer
Marines: We want to hear your coronavirus story
Please reach out with a short description of your situation, with your contact information, and we will be in touch.
By Andrea Scott
Explainer: On the front lines of developing a test for the coronavirus
. If you don’t know who has a disease, it’s impossible to predict its spread, how many people will get it, or how many people may die from it.
By Dr. David Pride, University of California San Diego
Explainer: How do you test for coronavirus?
Dr. Maureen Ferran has the answers.
By Maureen Ferran, Rochester Institute of Technology
First person on Lejeune has tested positive for coronavirus
A Marine Corps dependent on Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, has initially tested positive for coronavirus, a Marine Corps official announced Thursday.
By Philip Athey
California Marine in Miramar tests positive for coronavirus
The Marine who tested positive did not get the virus from one of the quarantined civilians on the base.
By Philip Athey
Cruise passengers arrive at Dobbins Air Reserve Base to begin quarantine as Georgia reacts to virus
Some of the passengers from a cruise ship in California that carried people infected by the new coronavirus arrived at an air base in Georgia to begin a two-week quarantine, as more than 100 schools in two districts were closed Wednesday and public events were scrapped.
By Jeff Martin, The Associated Press
COVID-19 Survival Kit: Food, water and gear you’ll need to prepare for the pandemic
The fact is, it's relatively easy to build a survival kit for something like COVID-19. You don’t need to be prepared for a zombie apocalypse – you just need to use a little common sense.
By Harold Hutchison
Congressman, a former dentist, says he’d ‘rather die gloriously in battle than from’ coronavirus
Gosar knows a thing or two about glorious battles.
By Jon Simkins
More evacuees from China expected to arrive for quarantine at US military bases
Facilities are preparing to host evacuees and teams from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
By Patricia Kime