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The Pentagon is drafting a memo to the entire military and civilian workforce asking personnel to report any so-called anomalous health symptoms that might indicate they have been victims of a mysterious illness that has struck US diplomats, spies and military personnel around the world, according to two defense officials.
No final decision has been made on whether to issue the memo, but the fact it’s being considered underscores the growing concern at the Pentagon’s senior levels that they need to gather more information on what has become known as “Havana Syndrome.”
“There’s a sufficient amount of concern that with the number of cases that could affect our workforce that this might be a prudent step,” a senior defense official told CNN.