May 8, 2020 | BY David Vergun , DOD News
Some 14,000 Defense Department employees from the U.S.
Northern Command are battling COVID-19 in the United States, Defense Secretary
Dr. Mark T. Esper said.
Of those, the secretary told Pentagon reporters yesterday,
2,600 are medical personnel who are serving in nearly two dozen hospitals,
alternative care facilities and on hospital ships.
Northcom's first mission was Jan. 20, when it flew U.S.
citizens from China to March Air Reserve Base, California, where they were
examined and quarantined, he said.
On Jan. 30, the department issued its Global Pandemic
Campaign Plan, which put Northcom at the forefront of the effort to battle the
pandemic, weeks before the first American succumbed to the disease, Esper said.
"They've done an outstanding job," the secretary
said. "They've implemented my three policies — priorities — flawlessly.
Those were: first of all, protect our service members, our DOD civilians and
their families. Secondly, ensure we maintain our mission capabilities. And
then, thirdly, make sure we provide full support to the president's
whole-of-government, whole-of-nation response."
As an example of maintaining mission capabilities during the
pandemic, Esper cited the interception of Russian flights into U.S. air defense
identification zones.
DOD is getting ready for whatever comes next in the COVID-19
fight, the secretary said. "We are preparing for a second wave, and maybe
more," he told reporters. "We don't know what the trajectory of this
virus will be, so we listen to the medical experts."
Esper added that he thinks it will be months until a vaccine
is produced. "We're preparing for the long haul," he said,
reiterating that his top priority is protecting service members, DOD civilians
and their families.
The secretary said that means social distancing, and other
good hygiene habits won't be eased any time soon.
Besides Northcom's efforts, Esper noted that 62,000
soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines are on America's streets and in the
nation's hospitals, and nursing homes, helping their fellow Americans.
"We've been ahead of the curve, ahead of the need,
every step of the way," he said.
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