Military faces limitations in responding to virus outbreak
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon is already helping combat the coronavirus outbreak in the United States and is considering ways to do more.
But the military faces limits. Its health care system is geared more toward handling combat casualties than infectious diseases. And there are logistical and legal concerns about expanding the military’s role in civilian affairs, such as tasking it with enforcing quarantines. Defence officials also want to be careful not to do anything to weaken its ability to defend the nation.
A look at the military’s role in the crisis:
WHAT THE MILITARY IS DOING