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As of Monday evening, 1,600,884 Riverside County residents, 1,627,179 San Bernardino County residents and 671,160 Ventura County residents had been tested for COVID-19.
ARNORTH to Oversee California COVID-19 Response Operation
DECEMBER 29, 2020 – At the request of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, approximately 75 U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force military medical personnel deployed to California as part of a Department of Defense COVID-19 response operation. U.S. Army North (ARNORTH), the Joint Force Land Component Command of U.S. Northern Command, will oversee the military operation in support of federal and state efforts.
“We are committed to supporting the whole-of-America response to the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Lt. Gen. Laura J. Richardson, ARNORTH and JFLCC commander. “Our military medical personnel provided strong support to the state of California during the summer and I know they will bring much needed relief to their civilian healthcare partners now.”
31 SAN ANTONIO, Texas - At the request of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, approximately 75 U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force military medical personnel deployed to California as part of a Department of Defense COVID-19 response operation. U.S. Army North (ARNORTH), the Joint Force Land Component Command of U.S. Northern Command, will oversee the military operation in support of federal and state efforts.
“We are committed to supporting the whole-of-America response to the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Lt. Gen. Laura J. Richardson, ARNORTH and JFLCC commander. “Our military medical personnel provided strong support to the state of California during the summer and I know they will bring much needed relief to their civilian healthcare partners now.”
Dr. Fauci s comments came during an interview with CNN s State of the Union
The 80-year-old said the US is at a critical point with 200k new cases being reported each day and with 2,000 dying of the virus daily
Fauci said it s likely the US will experience a post-holidays surge in the virus, with 85 million people tipped to have traveled for the holiday season
Said he agrees with Joe Biden that the darkest days of the pandemic are ahead
Fauci said he feels fine after receiving his vaccine, but had a sore arm for a day
He also advised President Trump to get vaccinated but said it s his choice