Defense Secretary Mark Esper Mark EsperOvernight Defense: Trump hosts Israel, UAE, Bahrain for historic signing l Air Force reveals it secretly built and flew new fighter jet l Coronavirus creates delay in Pentagon research for alternative to 'forever chemicals' Oldest living US World War II veteran turns 111 Overnight Defense: US marks 19th anniversary of 9/11 attacks | Trump awards Medal of Honor to Army Ranger for hostage rescue mission | Bahrain, Israel normalizing diplomatic ties MORE said Sunday that the military will issue guidance on face coverings for troops after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended people cover their faces when out in public to stem the spread of coronavirus.

ABC’s George Stephanopoulos George Robert StephanopoulosThe Memo: Warning signs flash for Trump on debates Trump says he doesn't think he could've done more to stop virus spread Trump defends claim coronavirus will disappear, citing 'herd mentality' MORE asked Esper on “This Week” whether he expects all service members to follow the new CDC guidelines.

“We will have a directive on that coming out today,” he said, adding “We are going to move toward face coverings.”

NEW: @Gstephanopoulos: “Do you expect all those service members and civilians now to follow the CDC guidance calling for the wearing of masks in public and will you?”



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The Pentagon chief also said another priority, in addition to the protection of troops, is to continue to conduct the country’s national security missions.

“And to do that, we can’t always do six feet distancing whether you’re in an attack submarine, a bomber, in a tank, so we have to take other measures,” he said.

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“But we ought to provide them all the guidance they need to adjust it in whatever’s unique to their situation, their circumstance or the mission set,” he added.

President Trump Donald John TrumpBarr criticizes DOJ in speech declaring all agency power 'is invested in the attorney general' Military leaders asked about using heat ray on protesters outside White House: report Powell warns failure to reach COVID-19 deal could 'scar and damage' economy MORE announced the new CDC recommendations Friday, repeatedly saying it is “voluntary.”

“You can do it. You don't have to do it. I'm choosing not to do it, but some people may want to do it, and that's OK,” he said.

The recommendations are a backtrack from the CDC’s earlier suggestion that healthy people should not use masks because it would not protect them from contracting the coronavirus.

But now, the CDC says wearing a face covering can prevent asymptomatic people from unknowingly spreading the disease, adding that people should not purchase the surgical masks or N95 respirators needed by medical professionals. Officials also stressed the recommendation was to be used in addition to, not instead of, social distancing guidelines.