Defense Department to provide support to India for Covid response
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The Defense Department will provide support to India for its Covid response, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin announced Sunday.
"I have directed the Department to use every resource at our disposal, within our authority, to support U.S. interagency efforts to rapidly provide India's frontline healthcare workers with the materials they need. We are currently assessing the equipment we can both procure and draw from our own inventory in the coming days and weeks," Austin said in a statement. The statement follows the news that the Biden administration will deploy additional supplies and support to India as the country deals with a spike in coronavirus cases.More Related News
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