Army quarantines 90 soldiers with coronavirus at Fort Bragg The U.S. Army has quarantined 90 soldiers and instructors who tested positive for the coronavirus during a survival course at Fort BraggFauci warns US is 'going in the wrong direction'Fauci warns US is 'going in the wrong direction' The Associated PressFORT BRAGG, N.C. -- The U.S. Army has quarantined 90 soldiers and instructors who tested positive for the coronavirus during a survival course at Fort Bragg. A total of 110 people participated in the course, which was cut short after a single soldier tested positive. Their course, called Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape, is naturally isolated from Fort Bragg's other special warfare courses, the Army said. Guidelines were implemented at Fort Bragg to prevent the spread of coronavirus, and some classes were shifted online. Students taking the survival course were tested prior to training and received daily welfare checks.
Source: ABC News July 01, 2020 15:57 UTC