The general who oversees US military operations in North America said there “is actually an increased demand signal, not a decreased demand signal for securing the southern border,” regarding possible crossings by migrants who test positive for coronavirus
From CNN's Pamela Kirkland
The nurse, who requested anonymity and that their hospital not be named because the nurse is not authorized to speak to the media, said as of Wednesday, none of the other nurses or doctors in their hospital have tested positive for Covid-19 as far as this person knows, but there’s fear among the staff.
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