National Post

PENTAGON WEIGHS FEMA REQUEST TO HELP VACCINATE

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The Pentagon is evaluating a request from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to help in administer­ing COVID-19 vaccines, a spokesman said on Thursday. On Monday, President Joe Biden said he believed it was possible to have 150 million doses of vaccine administer­ed in his first 100 days in office. “Given the significan­ce of the request, it will be reviewed urgently but carefully to determine what DOD assets can safely be made available to support the effort,” Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said. While the statement did not provide the number of troops that could be involved, a U.S. official told Reuters it could number in the thousands. The pandemic, which has killed over 420,000 Americans, is infecting more than 173,000 people daily and has left millions out of work. Using the military to fight the coronaviru­s is not new. At its peak under former president Donald Trump, more than 47,000 National Guard troops were supporting COVID operations across the country and about 20,000 continue to help.

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