From Military.com/Stars and
Stripes:
“Closures at US Bases in Italy
Continue as Coronavirus Spreads”
(The Red are the confirmed cases and the Blue are suspected cases - March 2, 2020)
U.S. bases in northern Italy
entered a second week of school, day care and gym closures as the country's
cases of the new coronavirus doubled over the weekend. The number of confirmed
cases jumped in Italy to 1,694, the country's Civil Protection Agency reported
Sunday. The death toll also rose to 34, up from 29 the previous day. Around 90%
of all infections are in the northern regions of Lombardy, Emilia Romagna and
Veneto. U.S. Army Garrison Italy and more than 7,000 U.S. troops are based in
the Veneto region. So far, neither soldiers nor civilians associated with the
garrison -- or with any Europe-based U.S. military unit -- have been diagnosed
with the virus, officials said. Vicenza officials said that they plan to
isolate any sick troops on base, if necessary. The State Department has
designated Veneto among its do-not-travel areas due to the highly contagious
virus, for which there is no treatment other than supportive care. President
Donald Trump tweeted on Sunday that those arriving to the U.S. from Veneto,
among other places, would be screened at U.S. airports. Base and U.S. European
Command officials said Monday they were closely monitoring conditions but that
so far there had been no changes for troops leaving Italy to change
assignments. They also said that operations in Europe have not been affected. The
garrison has plans to isolate incoming troops from high-risk areas such as
South Korea if the Pentagon orders it, but no such decisions have been made
yet, said Lt. Cmdr. Joe Hontz, a EUCOM spokesman. Aviano Air Base, about 90
miles northeast of Vicenza in the Friuli Venezia-Giulia region, also closed its
schools and day care centers through at least the end of the week, said 1st Lt.
Danielle Lucero, a spokeswoman for the 31st Fighter Wing. "We're in line
with the local [Italian] community," Lucero said. The Friuli
Venezia-Giulia region's first six cases were reported over the weekend in
Udine, Trieste and Gorizia, all in the region's east, not far from Italy's
borders with Slovenia, Croatia and Austria. The virus has also spread to other
parts of Italy, though not as quickly. There are 17 cases in Campania, where
Naples and the Navy's 6th Fleet is located. There are nine cases in Sicily,
home to Naval Air Station Sigonella, and 13 in Tuscany, home to Camp Darby. More
than 89,000 people have now been infected around the world. The global death
toll from the epidemic passed 3,000 Monday, according to the World Health
Organization.
^ It’s important to remember the
men and women of the US Military that are affected by all of this the same way
that regular citizens are. ^
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