Pentagon will deploy troops to assist COVID-19 vaccine drive

Feb 5, 2021 | 8:39 AM

WASHINGTON — The Pentagon will deploy troops to assist getting Americans vaccinated against COVID-19, the White House said Friday.

Coronavirus senior adviser Andy Slavitt announced that Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin has approved a request for assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. It means about 1,000 active duty military personnel will deploy to help state vaccination centres.

President Joe Biden has called for setting up 100 mass vaccination centres around the country within a month. Two are opening in California, and Slavitt said military personnel will arrive at those centres in a little over a week.

The Pentagon has scheduled a news briefing later Friday to provide more information about the military role.