May 15, 2020 | BY David Vergun , DOD News
President Donald J. Trump today announced that Army Gen.
Gustave F. Perna, the commander of Army Materiel Command, will co-lead an
effort, dubbed Operation Warp Speed, to find a vaccine for COVID-19 by January
2021.
Defense Secretary Dr. Mark T. Esper said the Defense
Department is very excited and committed to partnering with the Department of
Health and Human Services, across the government, and in the private sector to
accomplish the mission. "Winning matters, and we will deliver by the end
of this year a vaccine at scale to treat the American people and our partners
abroad," he said.
The goal is to produce about 300 million vaccines by
January, said Jonathan Rath Hoffman, assistant to the secretary of defense for
public affairs, at a Pentagon press briefing today.
Hoffman mentioned that it's a goal involving a
whole-of-government approach, not just the DOD.
Regarding DOD and the Pentagon, Hoffman said neither has
been shut down and daily operations continue, albeit with mitigation steps that
include social distancing, face masks, quarantine when necessary and telework
if the situation allows.
As for increasing the number of personnel at the Pentagon,
Hoffman said it will be conditions-based and informed by medical experts. The
Pentagon, he said, is in consultation with the governments of the District of
Columbia, Virginia and Maryland. Policy and decisions are currently under review
and are expected to be released in a matter of weeks.
Regarding the hospital ships USNS Comfort and Mercy, Hoffman
said they have completed their work in New York City and Los Angeles and are
standing by if their services are needed elsewhere.
Hoffman noted that tomorrow is Armed Forces Day. He
mentioned the death yesterday of Army Staff Sgt. Ronald J. Shurer II, a Medal
of Honor recipient.
Shurer served in Afghanistan. On April 6, 2008, he was cited
for valorous actions for providing medical assistance to his teammates while
facing enemy fire for over six hours.
No comments:
Post a Comment