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ffp3 n95, Exclusive: Vice President Mike Pence joins Judge Jeanine on Justice to discuss the Trump administration's efforts to contain the coronavirus outbreak. The Army on Sunday suspended travel for all soldiers and their families to and from South Korea due to concerns about the fast-spreading coronavirus, or COVID-19. CRUISE SHIP OFF CALIFORNIA AMID CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK TO DOCK IN OAKLAND ON MONDAY, OPERATOR SAYS The travel ban will be in effect through May 6, according to U.S. Forces Korea. There are 28,500 U.S. troops stationed in South Korea. 

ffp3 n95 - “USFK is aware of the Department of the Army's order to stop movement for all Army Soldiers and family members moving to or from South Korea or Soldiers scheduled to attend professional military education in the United States due to COVID-19 concerns,” U.S. Forces Korea said in a tweet Sunday. “We are analyzing the impacts.” “If this applies to you, immediately contact your chain of command for further instructions,” the command said. “USFK and 8th Army will identify and work with all soldiers and families affected, especially those who have already had their furniture and vehicles packed and shipped, to minimize and lessen the impacts on their well-being.

ffp3 n95, “The health and welfare of our service members and their families continues to be our top priority.” South Korean army soldiers wearing face masks check the temperature of a driver at a checkpoint of a military base in Daegu, South Korea on Wednesday, February 26. Military exercises between South Korean and American forces have been postponed over concerns about the virus. (Ryu Hyung-seok/Yonhap via AP) CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP There are seven U.S. Forces Korea-related personnel who have become infected with coronavirus, including one Army soldier. Overall, three U.S. service members worldwide have contracted the virus, including a sailor in Italy and a Marine outside Washington, D.C.

ffp3 n95 - The potential legal and civil liberties implications of the coronavirus. Hank Greenberg; President of the New York Bar Association weighs in. The Grand Princess cruise ship, which has been held off the coast of Northern California since Thursday because of a coronavirus outbreak on board, will dock at the Port of Oakland on Monday, Princess Cruises confirmed late Saturday. As of Friday, 19 crew members and two passengers had tested positive for COVID-19 and those who need acute medical treatment or hospitalization will be transported to medical facilities in the state, the company said in a statement.

ffp3 n95 - Only 45 of the ship’s passengers have been tested for the virus, meaning the other nearly 3,500 aboard will need to be tested and quarantined once the ship docks. GRAND PRINCESS CRUISE SHIP REPORTS 'FEWER THAN 100' PEOPLE IDENTIFIED FOR CORONAVIRUS TESTING “Following health screenings, guests who are California residents will go to a federally operated facility within California for testing and isolation, while non-Californians will be transported by the federal government to facilities in other states. Crew will be quarantined and treated aboard the ship,” the statement said.