Yorkshire Post

Mobile testing boosted by largest deployment of military in crisis

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THE UK’S mobile testing unit capacity is to be boosted by the largest deployment of armed forces personnel during the Covid-19 outbreak.

An additional 140 Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) vehicles will be made available across the country, bringing the number of mobile testing units to 236, up from 96 at the end of April.

A further 1,763 armed forces personnel will be tasked with providing support to the units.

According to the Ministry of Defence (MoD), this will represent the largest deployment of personnel in support of the Government’s response to the coronaviru­s crisis, with a total of 2,918 involved.

The increase in support will be phased in over several weeks, the MoD said.

So far military personnel have staffed 1,053 mobile testing unit

sites, helping to complete more than 500,000 tests.

The MoD said personnel had also helped deliver home testing kits to care homes and operate regional testing sites before they were handed over to commercial operators.

Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said: “Testing is at the heart of the strategy for beating coronaviru­s. The UK armed forces have played a vital role in ensuring that key workers and the most vulnerable are able to access that testing where and when they need it most.

“Our military will continue to support however possible and for as long as needed, in order to keep the British people safe as lockdown measures are adjusted.”

Mobile facilities, which can be set up in under 20 minutes, allow for testing capacity to reach across the UK, particular­ly remote locations.

Armed forces personnel collect swabs at the mobile sites, which are then sent to labs for processing.

The news comes after a report to the Government said a successful contact tracing strategy would require 80 per cent of contacts of symptomati­c cases to be traced and isolated rapidly. Test, Trace, Isolate has been at the forefront of the strategy to move the country out of lockdown.

 ??  ?? BEN WALLACE: Hailed ‘vital’ role played by forces personnel in staffing mobile testing units.
BEN WALLACE: Hailed ‘vital’ role played by forces personnel in staffing mobile testing units.

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