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Army Deploys Medical Task Forces to Help Hard-hit Communities

APRIL 13, 2020 – The Army has mobilized eight Urban Augmentation Medical Task Forces to the New York area to support the coronavirus relief efforts and curb the spread of disease, senior Army leaders said Friday. Four task forces are helping in New York City, three are going to hospitals in New Jersey and another to Connecticut.

Secretary of the Army Ryan D. McCarthy discussed the task forces and other measures the Army is conducting to combat the coronavirus pandemic during a media roundtable Friday at the Pentagon.

Army scientists at the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command at Fort Detrick, Maryland, have been working with researchers from across the globe on COVID-19 vaccines. McCarthy said that six possible vaccines have shown the most promise and four are being tested on animals and two on human subjects. Additionally, two Soldiers diagnosed with coronavirus were given an anti-viral drug used to treat the Ebola virus and successfully recovered, McCarthy said.

“They’re up and walking around,” McCarthy said. “Obviously that’s not that substantial of a sample size, but it shows that it can work.”

McCarthy, who held a morning meeting with USAMRDC commander Brig. Gen. Michael Talley, said the staff at USAMRDC has been working relentlessly to find a viable vaccine.

“If you look across all our lines of operation, our labs are working 24 hours a day in the pursuit of vaccine,” McCarthy said.

To build the Urban Augmentation Medical Task Forces, the Army called up medical professionals from Army Reserve units across the country. The Reserve volunteers were vetted to ensure they were not already engaged in the battle against coronavirus in their own communities, said Army Chief of Staff Gen. James C. McConville.

“We did not want to take medical personnel out of civilian communities where they were actually fighting the virus,” he said.

Each task force consists of 85 personnel and each has the capability of providing the same service as a 250-bed hospital, McConville said.

“We went ahead and we knew that there was going to be a lot of demand for medical professionals,” McConville said. “…We put together these 15 Urban Augmentation Medical Task Forces and they are motivated and ready to go.”

The task forces deployed to Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey, before moving on to the hospitals they will augment. Some of the units will support patients receiving treatment at the Javits Convention Center in New York City. Others will augment community hospitals.

Each task force has 14 physicians – including an infectious disease specialist and four respiratory specialists. Each has 16 medics, 13 nurses, five physician assistants, two dentists, four pharmacists, two clinical psychologists, a psychiatrist, two occupational therapy specialists, four dieticians and 18 other supporting staff.

The task forces are designed to perform low-acuity care, officials said, but they can also test for COVID-19.

The remaining seven task forces are on standby and can be ready to travel within 24 hours, McConville said, once a location is identified by U.S. Army North and the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

About 25,000 National Guard troops have deployed across the U.S. and its territories in support of the COVID-19 response. Guardsmen have built mobile COVID-19 test sites to relieve some of the burden of screening emergency room patients for coronavirus at treatment facilities in Miami and Chicago, McCarthy said. He added that the test sites will be able to process thousands of screenings at a faster rate.

“What it does if you go from the screening to the recovery point and the healthcare continuum, it helps create an arm’s reach in the screening … instead of overrunning an emergency room with hundreds of people, which then presents the challenge for healthcare professionals to not getting sick,” McCarthy said. “So by going to the (mobile test site) you can have many of these people get diagnosed, they get prescriptions and they go home as opposed to overwhelming emergency rooms.”

McCarthy said he plans to visit both test sites next week.

By Joe Lacdan, Army News Service

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