After being reduced to burials and limited visitations during the coronavirus pandemic, national cemeteries will resume military honors services, officials say.
The Veterans Affairs national cemeteries in Southern California, along with the 138 others throughout the country, resumed committal funeral services Tuesday for veterans.
Services had been reduced to burials and limited visitations since March 23 due to the COVID-19 outbreak, and large services and military honors gatherings were halted, VA officials said. The national cemeteries in Los Angeles, Riverside, Bakersfield, Miramar and Fort Rosecrans resumed military honors services Tuesday, said Jennifer Lynch, VA public affairs officer.
Officials said there will be limits on the number of people who can attend a service based on local guidelines, and face coverings and social distancing will be required for those who live in different households. Officials also urged that funeral attendees frequently use hand sanitizer and that sick individuals stay home.
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