U.S. Army service members from the 531st field hospital, deployed from Fort Campbell, Kentucky examine a patient x-ray results at the Javits New York Medical Station in support of the Department of Defense COVID-19 response, April 18, 2020.
As 2020 comes to an end, the Pentagon is reporting nearly 163,000 positive COVID-19 cases within the Department of Defense since the pandemic began -- with most of those cases involving members of the military.
The DOD is the largest agency in the federal government and is the nation’s largest employer with more than 1.3 million active-duty service members, 750,000 civilian personnel, and more than 811,000 National Guard and Reserve service members.
As of Dec. 30, 2020, there were 162,764 cumulative cases of COVID-19 within DoD.
Here is the breakdown:Military: 105,871 positive casesCivilian: 29,582 positive casesDependent: 16,984 positive casesContractor: 10,327 positive casesHere is the breakdown of COVID-19 cases by branch:Army: 37,736 positive casesMarine Corps: 12,763 positive casesNavy: 22,225 positive casesAir Force: 19,520 positive casesNational Guard: 12,897 positive casesDoD Agencies: 730 positive casesThe Pentagon reports a total of 2,318 hospitalizations due to COVID and most involve military members and civilians.