President's News Release, undated NEWS RELEASE
President Donald J . Trump Directs FEMA
Support Under Emergency Declaration
for COVID-19
The federal government continues to take aggressive and proactive steps to address the COVID-19 threat
as the health and safety of the American people remain a top priority.
Today, President Trump declared a nationwide emergency pursuant to Sec. 501(b) of the Robert T.
Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, 42 U.S.C. 5121-5207 (the "Stafford Act"). This
increases federal support to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) in its role as the lead
federal agency for the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic response.As a result of the President's decisive,
unprecedented action, FEMA is directed to assist state, local,tribal,territorial governments and other
eligible entities with the health and safety actions they take on behalf of the American public.Today's
declaration does not make direct financial assistance available to individuals.
The emergency declaration does not change measures authorized under other federal statutes and HHS
remains the lead federal agency directing the federal response to COVID-19. FEMA actions will be in
support of HHS and in coordination with state,tribal and territorial governments. Eligible emergency
protective measures taken at the direction or guidance of public health officials in response to this
emergency, and not supported by the authorities of another federal agency, will be reimbursed strictly
under the FEMA Public Assistance program. FEMA assistance will be provided at a 75 percent Federal cost
share. Reimbursable activities typically include emergency protective measures such as the activation of
State Emergency Operations Centers, National Guard costs, law enforcement and other measures
necessary to protect public health and safety.
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