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29 May 2020
 
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Military Times | VA patient deaths from coronavirus hit 1,200, but leaders see progress
Veterans Affairs leaders declared that their coronavirus response in recent months has been a “great success,” with active case numbers falling and department hospitals beginning to resume normal operations.

But in testimony before the House Appropriations Committee on Thursday, VA Secretary Robert Wilkie added that department staff are still “routinely putting their lives on the line and sacrificing time with their families to care for veterans, most of whom are older and are therefore more vulnerable to the virus.”

As of Thursday morning, 1,200 patients in the VA health system have died from complications related to the virus. That’s up almost 10 percent from one week ago, and a significant rise from the 512 reported deaths at the start of May.
 
 
DEFENSE
 
Military Times | Trump extends Guard coronavirus missions until mid-August
Military.com | Milley: DoD ‘absolutely’ considering hazard pay for activated guard, reserve troops
Defense News | The Pentagon has spent 23% of its COVID-19 response funds. Congress is asking why not more.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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