More than 100 members of the US National Guard were injured in Corona after their transfer to Washington after Congressional events – Al-Manar Channel website – Lebanon



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On Friday, multiple informed sources reported that more than 100 members of the U.S. National Guard belonging to the forces deployed to Washington to ensure security after the Congressional assault incident were infected with the coronavirus.

A US official said in a statement to “Reuters”, who spoke on condition of anonymity, that between 100 and 200 members of the National Guard were infected with the Corona virus.

The source pointed out that this figure may increase, but it is still a small percentage among the more than 25 thousand soldiers who were present in the city in recent days.

In turn, the Politico newspaper cited 3 informed sources that hundreds of members of the National Guard deployed in the US capital, after the events of January 6, had tested positive for the virus, or were quarantined in local hotels after contact the sick.

The National Guard leadership refused to release official data on the number of people infected with the Coronavirus, but lawmakers and fighters are very concerned about the widespread spread of the disease.

The report indicated that most cases do not contain any symptoms of the disease, but members of the National Guard will have to undergo a new examination before leaving Washington to make sure they are not infected.

The newspaper noted that the situation drastically deteriorated after an order was issued to move members of the National Guard from government buildings to rest to nearby garages, where 5,000 combatants gathered in one of them, which only had a bathroom at your disposal.

The US authorities transferred 25 thousand members of the National Guard to Washington in the context of the assault on the headquarters of Congress by some sympathizers of the former president of the United States, Donald Trump, in order to guarantee security in the capital and prevent the reappearance of riots. especially in light of the inauguration of the new president, Joe Biden, on January 20 / January.

Source: Reuters



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