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new KFF brief answers key questions about potential U.S.
military engagement in the domestic response to the novel coronavirus. With
concerns that local response capabilities could become overwhelmed in the
coming weeks, there have been increasing calls to have the U.S. military play
a greater role in support of civilian response.
The U.S. military has significant capabilities in a range of areas that could be called upon in the domestic response to coronavirus -- including communications, transportation, infrastructure, engineering, construction, and other technical and logistical areas. The military also has a reservoir of experienced scientists and medical professionals, stockpiles of medical supplies (such as masks and other personal protective equipment, and respirators), and military medical facilities. However, not all military resources are available for civilian use, and not all are likely to be appropriate for civilian coronavirus response needs. U.S. law and military rules and regulations also place some restrictions on the kinds of activities that the military can engage in as part of a domestic response. The brief examines these and other important aspects of greater military engagement in coronavirus response in the U.S.
For
more data and analyses related to COVID-19 and the novel coronavirus, visit
our special topic page about the pandemic on kff.org.
Filling
the need for trusted information on national health issues, the Kaiser Family Foundation is
a nonprofit organization based in San Francisco, California.
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Thursday, June 4, 2020
The U.S. Military and the Domestic Coronavirus Response
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