BY ELLEN MITCHELL - 03/20/20 02:33 PM EDT
The top U.S. commander in
Europe said Friday that 2,600 military personnel on the continent were “of
concern” for possible exposure to the coronavirus.
Gen. Tod Wolters, commander
of U.S. European Command, told reporters that not all the individuals were in
isolation, but the Pentagon later clarified that they are “in
self-isolation as a precaution due to travel or other reasons."
“These individuals are not
necessarily sick, but may have been exposed and are doing their due
diligence following health preventative measures,” according to the
statement.
The 2,600 individuals
include “those who may have been tested, but not positive.”
The statement did not go
into detail about how the individuals were being isolated.
The Pentagon did immediately
respond to a request for comment.
Wolters said
that 35 of the 72,000 U.S. forces in Europe have tested positive
for the illness known as COVID-19.
The Pentagon has labored to
prevent the spread of the coronavirus within its ranks, especially with forces
in high-risk countries like Italy, which had the highest number of
coronavirus-related deaths in the world as of this week.
The 35 U.S. military cases in
Europe account for more than half of the 67 service members who have the
virus globally. There are now 124 military-related coronavirus cases, including
15 Defense Department civilians, 26 dependents and 16 contractors.
Wolters said he has spoken
by phone and video conference with those who have tested positive for
coronavirus, as well as those who "fall into the category of concern.”
“Those who have tested
positive and those who are in quarantine are in good shape,” Wolters told
reporters on a call from command headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany.
"My biggest challenge
for those that have been quarantined for 14 days, as you can well imagine, is
making sure that they understand that they, by golly, will adhere to the tactics,
techniques and procedures and the rules and regulations that we've put out.”
Wolters also said he has
canceled several readiness exercises, scaled back by 60 percent of the
continent’s largest multinational war game Defender-Europe 20, and
regularly speaks to NATO partners as the situation unfolds.
“U.S. European Command,
together with all our NATO allies and partners, is combating the coronavirus
with extreme intensity,” he said.
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