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Military medics deploy in California, Texas as virus surges
By FREIDA FRISARO and DAVID CRARY
Associated Press
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Teams of military medics
were deployed in Texas and California to help hospitals
deluged by coronavirus patients, as Miami area autho-
rities began stepping up enforcement Friday of a mask
requirement — echoing efforts in many parts of the world
to contain surging infections. In Houston, an 86-person
Army medical team worked to take over a wing of United
Memorial Medical Center. In California, military doctors,
nurses and other health care specialists were being de-
ployed to eight hospitals facing staffing shortages amid
a record-breaking case numbers. For millions of parents
in the U.S., Friday brought new information about how
schools would cope with the pandemic after summer va-
cation ends. California Gov. Gavin Newsom laid out strict
criteria for school reopenings that make it unlikely that
most districts will have classroom instruction in the fall. The
guidance mandates that public schools in counties that
are on a monitoring list for rising coronavirus infections
cannot hold in-person classes and will have to meet rigid Rafael Ruiz, left, is tested for COVID-19 at a walk-up testing site during the coronavirus pandemic,
criteria for reopening. Friday, July 17, 2020, in Miami Beach, Fla.
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