There are now 288 cases of COVID-19 in the U.S. Army, Army Chief of Staff General James McConville confirmed on Thursday.
McConville said the Army hospitals will be operational starting next Monday.
He said that 531st Hospital from Fort Campbell, Kentucky, and the 9th Hospital from Fort Hood, Texas, will deploy to New York City.
“The main body will arrive at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst on Friday and will set up at Javits Center this weekend and will be operational for non-COVID patients beginning Monday,” he said.
McConnell said that the 627th Hospital from Fort Carson, Colorado, will deploy to Seattle, and “a location decision is pending.”
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is engaged in all 50 U.S. states, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands, assisting FEMA and state authorities to conduct site assessments for alternate care facilities, McConnell said, adding that an update about the engineers’ activities will come tomorrow.
“Over 10,000 national guard soldiers are supporting the COVID-19 national response efforts in communities in every state across the nation,” McConville also said. “Their missions include delivering food to communities, supporting local emergency management agencies, providing personal protective equipment to first responders and hospital personnel, providing support to testing facilities, providing transportation for healthcare workers, cleaning and disinfecting public spaces, and staffing call centers to inform the public.”
The number of cases continues to rise in the country as testing and access to it improves, and as testing centers work to clear a backlog of samples.