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DeWine: Testing Will Continue At Ohio Nursing Homes, Without National Guard Help

An Ohio National Guard soldier watches a forklift move a load of personal protective equipment as part of a mission in April. This was one of several pandemic-related assignments the Guard has been deployed on since March. [Dan Konik]
An Ohio National Guard soldier watches a forklift move a load of personal protective equipment as part of a mission in April. This was one of several pandemic-related assignments the Guard has been deployed on since March.

Nearly three quarters of all confirmed COVID-19 deaths in Ohio have been in nursing homes. Ohio National Guard personnel have been helping with testing in long-term care facilities, but the funding for them to continue that and other pandemic related missions runs out in a month.

Guard personnel have been assisting with testing at pop-up sitesin communities of color and other high-risk areas and testing of staff and residents at nursing homes.

But Gov. Mike DeWine said when the federal funding for the Guard to continue those missions runs out on Aug. 7, testing in long-term care facilities will continue.

“We’re going to work it out so the testing’s going to be done in those nursing homes on a regular basis. So we’re going to free the guard up then, because, frankly, there's a lot of other places that the guard needs to go as well. So they're very much wanted," DeWine said.

DeWine said he hopes the federal funding for the Guard continues, but if it doesn’t, he says, “We’ll have to talk about it”.

Since March, 500 Guard members have also been helping at the state’s overloaded foodbanks — their first pandemic related assignment. 

Ohio Association of Food Banks Executive Director Lisa Hamler-Fugitt said she got a letterfrom Adjutant General Maj. Gen. John Harris Jr. the last week of June, notifying her that federal funding for the Guard's pandemic-related missions will run out Aug. 7.

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