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Prior COVID-19 diagnosis a disqualification for U.S. military service by Christen Mccurdy Washington DC (UPI) May 07, 2020 Military Entrance Processing Stations won't process individuals who have had COVID-19 for military service, even if they've fully recovered from the virus, the Pentagon confirmed this week. A U.S. Military Entrance Processing Command memo, circulated on Twitter, said that a reported history of COVID-19 will be "permanently disqualifying" for entry to the armed services, the Military Times and Newsweek reported. The memo outlines guidelines for screening potential service members at the nation's 65 MEP stations, who will now have their temperature taken and answer questions about potential symptoms and contact with infected parties. Those who fail screening won't be tested, but can return in 14 days if they have no symptoms, and 28 days if they receive a confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis. Recruits can apply for waivers for permanently disqualifying conditions -- but there does not appear to be any guidance available for a review authority to assess situations involving COVID-19. There is no apparent precedent for prohibiting survivors of other viral, non-chronic conditions -- such as influenza -- from entering military service, but its long-term effects on the body are still largely unknown. The Pentagon does not release information about the number of cases of coronavirus among active-duty members, but data obtained and published by Newsweek at the end of April said the military has 6,500 coronavirus cases at more than 150 bases in 46 states.
Novel research speeds up threat detection, prevention for Army missions Adelphi MD (SPX) May 05, 2020 Threat detection and prevention are essential to ensuring the safety and security of warfighters. Researchers have developed a way to speed up the processing of extremely large graphs and data, making the most efficient use of modern Army computational resources before and during Soldier deployment. Graphs have become a preferred choice of data representation for modeling many real-world systems containing entities and relationships. Such systems and graphs are widely used in several public as wel ... read more
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