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Trump had positive COVID test before event with Gold Star families: book
Trump’s former chief of staff said the president knew of his possible exposure to the virus earlier than what was previously reported.
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Navy announces weekly COVID-19 testing for most unvaccinated sailors
Testing for unvaccinated active duty sailors started Nov. 28. For sailors in the Navy Reserve, testing will commence Dec. 28, once the command has the appropriate testing supplies.
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Unvaccinated Guardsmen won’t be able to drill or draw federal pay: SECDEF memo
Guardsmen who refuse vaccination will not be able to participate in any drills or federal training, which could jeopardize their ability to stay in the military.
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VA has the second-worst COVID vaccination rate among all federal agencies
More than 50,000 VA staffers have yet to get vaccinated against the virus.
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Vaccines work, Pentagon says, as surge in troop COVID deaths comes to a halt
After pandemic deaths doubled over late summer and fall, the military hasn’t had any in two weeks.
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VA coronavirus spending to get more scrutiny under new law
The bill was one of three finalized by the president this week.
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21-year-old soldier’s death last year attributed to COVID-19
To date, 75 troops have died of COVID-19 complications.
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This is why the Army’s reservists have until the end of June to get vaccinated
The Army Guard needs more time to get to every unit, the chief of the National Guard Bureau said.
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October COVID-19 troop deaths stay at record highs
Two more troops died of COVID-19 in the final days of October.
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US Navy nears 100 percent vaccination for sailors, but unable to measure civilian compliance
Almost all active-duty sailors are vaccinated ahead of a COVID-19 vaccine mandate deadline. The Navy has no idea how many of its civilian employees got the full dosage.
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Trump had positive COVID test before event with Gold Star families: book
Trump’s former chief of staff said the president knew of his possible exposure to the virus earlier than what was previously reported.
-
Navy announces weekly COVID-19 testing for most unvaccinated sailors
Testing for unvaccinated active duty sailors started Nov. 28. For sailors in the Navy Reserve, testing will commence Dec. 28, once the command has the appropriate testing supplies.
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Unvaccinated Guardsmen won’t be able to drill or draw federal pay: SECDEF memo
Guardsmen who refuse vaccination will not be able to participate in any drills or federal training, which could jeopardize their ability to stay in the military.
-
VA has the second-worst COVID vaccination rate among all federal agencies
More than 50,000 VA staffers have yet to get vaccinated against the virus.
-
Vaccines work, Pentagon says, as surge in troop COVID deaths comes to a halt
After pandemic deaths doubled over late summer and fall, the military hasn’t had any in two weeks.
-
VA coronavirus spending to get more scrutiny under new law
The bill was one of three finalized by the president this week.
-
21-year-old soldier’s death last year attributed to COVID-19
To date, 75 troops have died of COVID-19 complications.
-
This is why the Army’s reservists have until the end of June to get vaccinated
The Army Guard needs more time to get to every unit, the chief of the National Guard Bureau said.
-
October COVID-19 troop deaths stay at record highs
Two more troops died of COVID-19 in the final days of October.
-
US Navy nears 100 percent vaccination for sailors, but unable to measure civilian compliance
Almost all active-duty sailors are vaccinated ahead of a COVID-19 vaccine mandate deadline. The Navy has no idea how many of its civilian employees got the full dosage.
-
Trump had positive COVID test before event with Gold Star families: book
Trump’s former chief of staff said the president knew of his possible exposure to the virus earlier than what was previously reported.
-
Navy announces weekly COVID-19 testing for most unvaccinated sailors
Testing for unvaccinated active duty sailors started Nov. 28. For sailors in the Navy Reserve, testing will commence Dec. 28, once the command has the appropriate testing supplies.
-
Unvaccinated Guardsmen won’t be able to drill or draw federal pay: SECDEF memo
Guardsmen who refuse vaccination will not be able to participate in any drills or federal training, which could jeopardize their ability to stay in the military.
-
VA has the second-worst COVID vaccination rate among all federal agencies
More than 50,000 VA staffers have yet to get vaccinated against the virus.
-
Vaccines work, Pentagon says, as surge in troop COVID deaths comes to a halt
After pandemic deaths doubled over late summer and fall, the military hasn’t had any in two weeks.
-
VA coronavirus spending to get more scrutiny under new law
The bill was one of three finalized by the president this week.
-
21-year-old soldier’s death last year attributed to COVID-19
To date, 75 troops have died of COVID-19 complications.
-
This is why the Army’s reservists have until the end of June to get vaccinated
The Army Guard needs more time to get to every unit, the chief of the National Guard Bureau said.
-
October COVID-19 troop deaths stay at record highs
Two more troops died of COVID-19 in the final days of October.
-
US Navy nears 100 percent vaccination for sailors, but unable to measure civilian compliance
Almost all active-duty sailors are vaccinated ahead of a COVID-19 vaccine mandate deadline. The Navy has no idea how many of its civilian employees got the full dosage.













