Court docs reveal more on intentions of armed traveler
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Study of Marine Recruits Reveals Imperfect Immunity Effects of Having COVID-19
New Recruits with Kilo Company, 3rd Recruit Training Battalion, are screened after arriving at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, April 12, 2021. (Sgt. Brooke C. Woods/U.S. Marine Corps)
19 Apr 2021
A study of more than 3,000 Marine recruits indicates that having a case of COVID-19 doesn t necessarily keep young people from getting the illness again.
The research, conducted during six months last year at the Marine Corps recruit depots, found that 10% of 189 recruits known to have previously had COVID-19 became reinfected with the virus while in quarantine or during boot camp.
12 CAMP WILLIAMS, Utah - As the sun rose over Mount Timpanogos ,the cold air surrounding Camp Williams began to dissipate deeper into the valley. Chaplains and religious affairs specialists slowly began to fill the foyer of Sunrise Hall. Some greeted each other with pleasantries and soft-spoken exchanges, while others introduced themselves to one another. No matter their rank, or whether they were Air or Army National Guard, they were all congregating for the same reason, to participate in the annual chaplain’s sustainment training exercise held April 10-11, 2021. After a short meeting over refreshments, they all gathered together for the invocation led by Col. Larry Bazer, deputy director, National Guard Bureau-Office of the Joint Chaplain.