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SENIOR MILITARY LEADERS UNDER SELF-QUARANTINE

Coast Guard admiral tests positive after White House event

- BY LOLITA C. BALDOR Baldor writes for The Associated Press.

WASHINGTON

The nation’s top military leaders were under selfquaran­tine Tuesday after a senior Coast Guard official tested positive for the coronaviru­s, the Pentagon said. The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Mark Milley, and the vice chairman, Gen. John Hyten, were among those affected, U.S. officials said.

Military leaders who were in contact with Adm. Charles Ray, the vice commandant of the Coast Guard, were told Monday evening that he had tested positive, and they were all tested Tuesday morning, according to several U.S. officials. Pentagon spokesman Jonathan Hoffman said in a statement that none have exhibited symptoms or have so far tested positive.

Ray was in a meeting of the Joint Chiefs of Staff late Friday morning in what’s called the Tank — the classified meeting room in the

Pentagon. Officials said that is where most of the military leaders were exposed to him, but he also had other meetings with officials.

The news stunned officials at the Pentagon. Top leaders there have largely remained free of the virus, although there have been a number of outbreaks across the active-duty force and the reserves around the nation and overseas. As of Monday, more than 47,000 service members have tested positive for the virus, 625 have been hospitaliz­ed and eight have died.

It is not known how Ray contracted the virus. He attended an event for Gold Star military families at the White House on Sept. 27 that was hosted by President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump.

Several senior military leaders, including Milley, Defense Secretary Mark Esper, Army Gen. James McConville and Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy, also attended the event, which honored the families of service members who have died. A number of the military officials who were there got COVID-19 tests late last week after Trump and his wife both tested positive for the virus. According to officials, the military leaders were negative at that time, and they will continue to be tested in the coming days.

It’s not clear if Ray contracted the virus at the White House event or elsewhere, officials said.

The Coast Guard said in a statement that Ray felt mild symptoms over the weekend and was tested Monday. It said he will quarantine from home, and other Guard personnel who were in close contact with him will also quarantine. The Coast Guard headquarte­rs is not located in the Pentagon; it is in southeast Washing ton, D.C. It is the only military service that falls under the Department of Homeland Security rather than the Defense Department.

The Coast Guard is following establishe­d policies for COVID, per CDC guidelines, to include quarantine and contact tracing. According to CDC guidelines, any Coast Guard personnel that were in close contact will also quarantine.

 ?? MICHAEL REYNOLDS AP ?? Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is among military leaders now quarantini­ng after a Coast Guard official tested positive for the coronaviru­s.
MICHAEL REYNOLDS AP Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is among military leaders now quarantini­ng after a Coast Guard official tested positive for the coronaviru­s.

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