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I find this fascinating from the article "Some 7,000 National Guard personnel are expected to stay at least through the end of the month, officials have said.
About 5,000 troops are expected to stay through mid-March, but that number and time period could change.". What are wimpy Democrats worried about?
First off, no one has died yet. So this is a fantasy by you. Between 150 and 200 have tested positive, some would not have symptoms, and absolutely none have died.
Basically, they tested all the troops, and out of 25,000 a few tested positive. Almost certainly they caught Covid-19 before their deployment, so them being infected is not the fault of the deployment.
Now here is where it gets complex, those 150 to 200 may have infected others while deployed, and that could be blamed on the deployment. We will have to wait and see where this goes.
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