Biden inauguration aftermath, more than 150 national soldiers diagnosed with the disease

The U.S. presidential inauguration has sent at least 25,000 National Guard troops from all over the United States to Washington in response to the congressional clashes, but some U.S. officials have revealed that about 150 to 200 National Guard troops who went to Washington to attend Biden‘s inauguration have been diagnosed with the new crown (Chinese Communist virus).

U.S. National Guard troops stationed in front of the Capitol Hill

Reuters reported that after the Jan. 6 clashes on Capitol Hill, authorities took unprecedented security measures against Washington, including setting up National Guard checkpoints and erecting barbed wire.

The newspaper quoted U.S. officials as revealing that the National Guard, which secured the presidential inauguration, had about 150 to 200 people diagnosed with New Crown (a Chinese Communist virus), and the number may increase, but the ratio is still considered small among the 25,000 National Guard troops.

The U.S. National Guard has not yet responded to this.

The U.S. Army said it is making arrangements for National Guard troops to return Home and expects about 15,000 National Guard troops to leave Washington in the next five to 10 days. About 7,000 National Guard troops are expected to remain in Washington until at least the end of the month, the U.S. Army added.