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- I'm MC1 Preston with
some News You Can Use

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on the Navy's mitigation efforts

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to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Replacing a lost or
expired Common Access Card

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or Uniformed Services Identification Card

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at Navy RAPIDS sites has
been limited to appointments

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only due to the coronavirus.

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The Navy realizes this
could be really difficult

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for sailors, civilians,
retirees and their families.

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So the Secretary of the
Navy has released guidance

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extending the use of
expired CAC and USID cards

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til September 30th, 2020.

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For CAC cards, this applies
to all cards that expired on

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or after April 16.

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More information on this can be found at

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www.cac.mil/coronavirus.

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Also, USID cards that expired

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after January 1st of this year

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can continue to be used,

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again through September 30th, 2020,

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regardless of the expiration date;

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however, family members and retiree ID

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card holders' benefits remain in effect,

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as long as the military sponsor

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is entitled to the benefits.

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To see all the changes
and the new guidance,

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and for the latest News You Can Use,

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follow My Navy HR on Facebook, Instagram,

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Thanks for watching.

