LOCAL UPDATES
HPCON Alpha ✪
Effective 9 a.m. May 2, 2022, Fort Campbell’s Health Protection Condition or HPCON status updated to Alpha. The update to HPCON Alpha is based on the risk in the local community and in cooperation with local and state guidance.
DOD personnel will continue to adhere to current COVID-19 safety guidelines and consult their supervisor for questions.
Visitors will continue to adhere to guidance posted at on-post facilities.
Fort Campbell’s indoor mandatory mask mandate was lifted March 3, 2022 in accordance with the CDC COVID-19 Community Level guidelines to remove the indoor mandatory mask mandate. All Individuals may choose to wear a mask regardless of the CDC COVID-19 Community level.
Military personnel who are not fully vaccinated (two doses plus 14 days) are still required to wear a mask. Masks are still required while receiving health care in the Emergency Center, Inpatient settings, and for health care delivery in the clinic setting if upper Respiratory or COVID like symptoms are present.
Individuals who experience symptoms or test positive for COVID-19 will continue to follow current guidelines for quarantine and isolation.
Information about HPCON A, view the Army Public Health Center Guidance https://phc.amedd.army.mil/topics/campaigns/covid19/Pages/HPCON.aspx ✪.
Blanchfield and Fort Campbell adopt 5 day quarantine/isolation timeline. Click here for details.
Click here for Updated Summary of Quarantine and Isolation Requirements.
At the direction of the Department of Defense, for Operations Security purposes, U.S. Army Fort Campbell will not release/confirm numbers of positive cases.
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Do you have a fever, chills, cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, fatigue, muscle or body aches, headache, new loss of taste or smell, sore throat, congestion or runny nose, nausea or vomiting, diarrhea and been exposed to someone who has been recently quarantined for the Coronavirus or has been tested positive for the Coronavirus? If you or a family member believe you might be infected with COVID-19, use one of the following options BEFORE going to Blanchfield Army Community Hospital, the ER, or one of Fort Campbell's Army Medical Homes (clinics). Unless you are experiencing a medical emergency, please CALL or use one of the one of the following numbers or websites before going to the hospital/clinic: the 24/7 Military Health System Nurse Advice Line online at MHSNurseAdviceLine.com ✪ or by phone at 1-800-874-2273, option 1; BACH Appointment Line at (270) 798-4677 or (931) 431-4677; or the TRICARE Online (TOL) Secure Messaging at https://app.tolsecuremessaging.com/ ✪.
COVID-19
Information
- CDC COVID-19 Information ✪
- United States Government COVID-19 Information ✪
- U.S. Department of Defense COVID-19 Information ✪
- U.S. Army COVID-19 Information ✪
- Army Public Health Center COVID-19 Information ✪
- TRICARE COVID-19 Information ✪
- Blanchfield Army Community Hospital ✪
- U.S. Army Fort Campbell COVID-19 Facebook Town Halls ✪
- DoDEA COVID-19 Information ✪
- Kentucky COVID-19 Information ✪
- Tennessee COVID-19 Information ✪
Do you have a fever, chills, cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, fatigue, muscle or body aches, headache, new loss of taste or smell, sore throat, congestion or runny nose, nausea or vomiting, diarrhea and been exposed to someone who has been recently quarantined for the Coronavirus or has been tested positive for the Coronavirus? If you or a family member believe you might be infected with COVID-19, use one of the following BEFORE going to Blanchfield Army Community Hospital, the ER, or one of Fort Campbell's Army Medical Homes (clinics): the 24/7 Military Health System Nurse Advice Line online at MHSNurseAdviceLine.com ✪ or by phone at 1-800-874-2273, option 1; the BACH Appointment Line at (270) 798-4677 or (931) 431-4677; or use the TRICARE Online (TOL) Secure Messaging https://app.tolsecuremessaging.com/ ✪.