As toddnjoyce confirmed, there was one person quarantined at Lackland that has now tested positve and been hospitalized for 2019-nCoV.
I work on base and get details that I cannot share on here, and despite the panic of the ignorant masses on social media, I can attest that the proper procedures were followed to ensure the individual was safely and securely transported to an off-base facility prepared to deal with the disease.
So fill us in on a little detail. Does the 14 day period for the rest of the folks start over now? Did they share any common areas where the virus may have been present and the 14 days should start after the last contact with the common areas?
Lastly, tell us about the toilet situation. I've read that they now believe it can be transmitted via the fecal route. There was a case in china where someone on the third floor of a big apartment complex (who had modified their toilet plumbing and disconnected the vent pipe) caught the virus that was somehow matched to someone on something like the 17th floor.
So if it's spread through sewer vents, how big is the building these folks are quarantined in? When the toilet vent pipe exits through the roof and those fecal matter virus particles are floating out of the pipe, where do they go and who else might get infected? (although I can see how a high rise vent that's been disconnected on the 3rd floor will have more air output than one at roof level)