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The United States has spent more than one year in various states of physical distancing, mask-wearing, and quarantine as COVID-19 continues to spread around the world.
Since the beginning of the declaration of a national emergency one year ago this month — and even before — the Department of Defense and the Military Health System, and the Defense Health Agency have focused on the top priority of keeping our forces and families safe, providing the highest quality health care possible, maintaining operational readiness, and supporting the national effort to defeat the deadly disease.
The Defense Health Agency's DHA's mission of ensuring a Ready Medical Force/Medically Ready Force has never been more important.
Below is a timeline of how the pandemic has evolved this past year and key accomplishments impacting the DOD, the MHS, and the DHA:
2019
Dec. 8 - First person tests positive in Wuhan, China.
2020
Jan. 9 - World Health Organization announces mysterious coronavirus-related pneumonia in Wuhan.
Jan. 17 - Centers for Disease Control begins screenings at JFK International, San Francisco International, and Los Angeles International airports.
Jan. 18 - CDC begins testing for COVID-19 in the United States.
Jan. 21 - CDC confirms first U.S. coronavirus case, a resident of Washington state.
Jan. 29 - U.S. government establishes COVID-19 interagency task force.
Jan. 30 - Department of Defense issues initial Force Protection Guidance for COVID-19.
Feb. 2 - Global air travel is restricted.
Feb. 3 - United States declares public health emergency.
Feb. 6 - First U.S. death attributed to coronavirus occurs in San Francisco Bay area, Santa Clara County.
Feb. 9 - Vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff establishes COVID-19 Crisis Management Team.
Feb. 11 - WHO officially names the novel coronavirus disease COVID-19.
Feb. 28 - DOD establishes the DOD COVID-19 Task Force.
March 5 - Airmen from the California National Guard deliver virus testing kits to the Grand Princess cruise ship off the coast of California.
March 10 - 270 members of the New York National Guard are deployed to deliver school lunches and sanitize public buildings in a one-square mile containment zone in New Rochelle, New York.
March 11 - WHO declares COVID-19 a pandemic.
March 13 - President Donald J. Trump declares national emergency.
March 16 - Moderna begins phase 1 clinical trials of investigational vaccine for COVID-19.
March 17 - United States records 100th death from coronavirus. West Virginia is the last state to confirm a COVID-19 case. All 50 U.S. states have confirmed cases.
March 21 - First DOD death attributed to coronavirus, a contractor for the Defense Security Cooperation Agency in Arlington, Virginia.
March 27 - USNS Mercy arrives in Los Angeles to support the U.S. COVID-19 response efforts and serve as a referral hospital for non-COVID-19 patients admitted to shore-based hospitals in the greater Los Angeles area.
March 30 - USNS Comfort arrives in New York to support the front lines of the COVID-19 response.
May 4 - Pfizer initiates clinical trials of COVID-19 vaccine candidate in the United States.
May 27 - United States surpasses 100,000 deaths attributed to COVID-19.
July 27 - Moderna begins phase 3 clinical trials of vaccine for COVID-19.