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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
Coronavirus cases among VA patients reach four-month low
Department officials reported nearly 21,000 active virus cases six weeks ago but only about 5,500 this week.
A dozen sailors and Marines have tested positive for COVID-19 aboard amphibious transport dock San Diego
There are several suspected cases aboard the warship Philippine Sea as well, U.S 5th Fleet officials said.
Military begins delivering COVID-19 vaccines in Texas, New York
The Pentagon is ramping up the deployment of what federal authorities say could be up to 100 vaccination teams around the country.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Measure would allow VA to give coronavirus vaccine to any veteran and most caregivers
Currently, only veterans enrolled in VA medical care can get the vaccine through the department.
Navy identifies chief who died of COVID
Chief Hull Technician Justin Huf, 39, died Monday in a Norfolk hospital, the Navy said.
Virginia-based sailor dies of COVID complications
The sailor, who has not been identified, is believed to be at least the fourth to die after contracting the novel coronavirus this month.
About 1 in 3 colleges have cut funding for veteran-support programs, survey says
A new report shows how the pandemic has negatively impacted many veterans who are trying to go back to school.
By Military Times staff
Mandatory COVID-19 vaccination unlikely so long as supply remains low, Army health official says
"At some point when we have enough vaccines, then I think you’ll see perhaps a decision made as to whether this will be mandatory immunization.”
By Kyle Rempfer