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Joe Biden
Joe Biden
stated on September 9, 2020 a speech in Warren, Mich.:

“Military COVID infected: 118,984. Military COVID deaths: 6,114.”

False
By Louis Jacobson
September 10, 2020

Joe Biden mistook Michigan’s COVID-19 numbers for military toll

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  • Joe Biden’s campaign said he referred incorrectly to "military" when he meant to say "Michigan" in discussing the number of COVID-19 infections and deaths.
See the sources for this fact-check

During a speech in Warren, Mich., Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden criticized President Donald Trump’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic by reminding listeners of the death toll from the virus.

“U.S. troops wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan: 53,188,” Biden said. “U.S. COVID infected in America: 6,344,700. U.S. COVID deaths: 189,506. Military COVID infected: 118,984. Military COVID deaths: 6,114. Folks, every one of these lives matter. Every one of these lives left somebody behind grieving.”

However, the Defense Department has publicly announced that through early September, seven servicemembers have died from the coronavirus and nearly 38,500 had been infected — numbers far below what Biden cited. There have also been 50 civilian deaths, seven deaths of dependents and 20 contractor deaths due to the virus, Military Times reported.

When we checked with Biden’s campaign team, they said he got the numbers wrong. The campaign said Biden said “military” when he meant to say “Michigan.”

The numbers Biden cited roughly align with Michigan’s coronavirus totals. According to the COVID Tracking Project, the number of deaths in Michigan through Sept. 8 was 6,811, and the number of cases was 119,863. Total cases and deaths can vary depending on the source and the time of day the data is drawn.

We rate Biden’s statement False.

Our Sources

Joe Biden, remarks in Warren, Mich., Sept. 9, 2020

COVID Tracking Project, data, accessed Sept. 10, 2020

Military Times, "7th US service member has died from COVID-19," Sept. 3, 2020

CNN, "Biden way overstates the number of military deaths and cases from Covid," Sept. 9, 2020

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