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This is not the case for me, however, if one were to get the coronavirus, would that be a disqualification even if they've already been deemed qualified? This is probably a dumb question since it seems to only be really dangerous for elderly people or people with preexisting issues, but I figured it's worth an ask. Thanks!
 
This is not the case for me, however, if one were to get the coronavirus, would that be a disqualification even if they've already been deemed qualified? This is probably a dumb question since it seems to only be really dangerous for elderly people or people with preexisting issues, but I figured it's worth an ask. Thanks!
I assume if you test negative when reporting you would be ok. Makes sense to me, anyway. I'm no expert.

I dont think its having it that is the real issue, but spreading it.
 
The answer is, we would consult with the gaining program(s) and see what their decision is. We would NOT DQ or anything else, UNTIL we coordinated on a case-by-case basis with the respective SA(s)/ROTC programs.
 
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