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US military bans coronavirus survivors from joining armed forces over medical fears

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The United States military has banned coronavirus survivors from joining the armed forces over fears that the virus may permanently damage the lungs of young recruits.

Any potential service member with a prior history of Covid-19 will be "permanently disqualified" from military service, the Pentagon has confirmed.

A memo circulating on social media has outlined how staff at processing stations should deal with recruits who present symptoms of the deadly virus.

Applicants will have their temperatures taken and will answer questions if presenting symtoms. Anyone who has been diagnosed with Covid-19 will have to wait until 28 days after diagnosis before they return - but will be immediately rejected for service. “During the medical history

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