Pentagon looking to provide up to 100,000 body bags for civilians in
virus outbreak
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[April 02, 2020]
By Mike Stone
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Pentagon is
looking to provide up to 100,000 body bags for use by civilian
authorities as the coronavirus outbreak worsens in the United States
with a high death toll expected in coming weeks.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has requested 100,000 such bags
to the U.S. Department of Defense, a Pentagon official told Reuters on
Wednesday.
The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) is working with the current
contractor on additional capacity, the official said.
The initial delivery will come from DLA stocks as the contractor ramps
up production, according to the official, who spoke on condition of
anonymity. The DLA does not yet have a specific delivery date request
from FEMA, but the agency wants the bags as soon as they are ready.
Bloomberg had reported earlier that the Pentagon was looking at buying
more body bags and that it will draw some initially from a stockpile of
50,000 that it maintains.
A FEMA spokesman cited by Bloomberg said that the agency was making
"prudent" plans for future needs, which included preparations for
"mortuary contingencies" from U.S. states.
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Workers wheel a deceased person outside of Brooklyn Hospital Center
during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in the Brooklyn
borough of New York City, New York, U.S., March 30, 2020.
REUTERS/Brendan Mcdermid
The Troop Support unit of DLA is responsible for managing the
Pentagon's stockpile of the green nylon, 94-inch by 38-inch body
bags, which are normally used in war zones.
The development comes as the United States is looking at an
increasing number of deaths from the coronavirus outbreak, with
Reuters' tally showing more than 4,500 deaths and over 200,000
infections in the country.
President Donald Trump and his top healthcare advisers urged
Americans to follow strict social distancing measures ahead of a
"tough two weeks" that could see at least 100,000 deaths from the
coronavirus.
(Reporting by Mike Stone in Washington, Writing by Kanishka Singh in
Bengaluru; Editing by Sam Holmes)
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