A number of DC National Guard troops who responded to protests have tested positive for COVID-19
Members of the DC National Guard, who were deployed in response to protests in the nation's capital last week, tested positive for the coronavirus.
"The safety and security of our personnel is always a concern, especially in light of the COVID-19 era," Lt. Col. Brooke Davis, a National Guard spokeswoman, told the outlet on Tuesday. According to Davis, guardsmen that tested positive for COVID-19 would stay back in DC until they were no longer sick.
According to McClatchy, Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy told reporters that National Guard units were expected to leave DC by Wednesday.
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