Coronavirus: DOD Response

The Defense Department is working closely with the Department of Health and Human Services and State Department to provide support in dealing with the coronavirus outbreak.

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Microscope view of virus. - The U.S. government and international partners are working closely to monitor an outbreak caused by a new coronavirus first identified in Wuhan City in China’s Hubei province.

Spotlight Defense News Coronavirus: DOD Response

Soldiers spray disinfectant - U.S. and South Korean soldiers spray a COVID-19 infected area with a solution of disinfectant in Daegu, South Korea, March 13, 2020.

News Defense News Army Employs All-Out Effort to Combat COVID-19

Teacher stands in front of a class. - Brittny Sutton, a Career Skills Program installation administrator with the Soldier for Life-Transition Assistance Program, gives a CSP class to transitioning soldiers, Feb. 19, 2020, at Fort Shafter, Hawaii.The program is changing because of the coronavirus threat.

News Defense News Transition Programs Adapt to Coronavirus Threat

Service members carry mobility bags indoors. - First Team leadership and Troopers assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion prepare to head to Eucom to participate in the multinational DEFENDER 20 exercise.

News Defense News Coronavirus Fails to Affect Eucom Readiness


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