Army Medical Command launches COVID-19 Information Hotline

By Douglas HollMarch 16, 2020

The Army Medical Command’s COVID-19 hotline will provide access to trusted resources and respond to questions.
The Army Medical Command’s COVID-19 hotline will provide access to trusted resources and respond to questions. (Photo Credit: Graham Snodgrass) VIEW ORIGINAL

ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. -- The U.S. Army Medical Command is establishing a COVID-19 hotline to provide trusted information and a link to resources. The hotline is part of the Army Medical Readiness Assistance Program and is intended to connect callers to trusted COVID-19 information sources and answer questions. The hotline will be manned 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and can be reached by calling 1-800-984-8523. Callers can also reach the line by calling:

• Overseas: DSN (312) 421-3700

• Stateside: DSN 421-3700

• Stateside Commercial: 210-295-3700

“We have a team of trained professionals standing by to assist all callers," said John Resta, director of the U.S. Army Public Health Center and acting deputy chief of staff of Public Health for the U.S. Army Medical Command. “They will listen to the caller's concerns and assist them with access to medical care if needed. There is a lot of misinformation out there, and we will continue to be a trusted source of information as we support the whole of government response and try to limit the spread of Coronavirus Disease.”

APHC provides continuously updated online COVID-19 health information and resources for service members, families, civilians, contractors and healthcare providers. This information helps military communities understand what actions they should take when commanders establish health protection conditions, or HPCON levels, in response to increased COVID-19 community spread. This information can be found at https://phc.amedd.army.mil/topics/campaigns/covid19/Pages/default.aspx.