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Texas National Guard will mobilize more than 1,200 personnel as part of COVID-19 mobile testing teams

The 45-member teams will be mobilized to provide greater access to medical testing, and the first two are coming to Fredricksburg and Floresville.

SAN ANTONIO — On Monday, Governor Greg Abbott announced the Texas National Guard will mobilize more than 1,200 personnel as part of COVID-19 mobile testing teams (MTT). 

The first two of the 25 teams will be deployed to Fredericksburg and Floresville, Texas. The remaining 23 teams will be deployed to additional locations based on assessments made by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS).

The 45-member teams will be mobilized in various parts of the state to provide greater access to medical testing. 

"The State of Texas continues to expand our COVID-19 testing capacities and ensure that communities across the Lone Star State have access to the resources they need," said Governor Abbott. "I am grateful for the dedication of our Guardsmen as they continue to serve their fellow Texans throughout the COVID-19 response."

"COVID-19 testing is a crucial mission in our fight against this virus," said Maj. Gen. Tracy R. Norris, adjutant general of Texas. "We are proud to support our partners TDEM and DSHS in bringing this critical capacity to areas in need of medical support."

The teams will have 11 medical professionals and support staff, as well as 34 soldiers. Currently, the Texas National Guard has the capacity to test 150 people per day at each mobile testing team location.

The Texas Military Department was activated by Governor Abbott in March to assist communities across Texas in the COVID-19 response. Currently, over 2,500 Guardsmen are serving in various capacities in response to this activation.

In working with local communities they have helped manufacture over four million pieces of personal protective equipment, conducted over 9,000 COVID-19 tests and helped distribute food and supplies with local food banks to thousands of Texans each day.

The MTTs are in collaboration with the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) and DSHS.

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