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Airmen Provide COVID-19 Testing for West Virginia

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The 167th Medical Group Expeditionary Community Testing Detachment for COVID-19 supported a community testing event at the West Virginia University Recreation Center in Morgantown W.Va., Sept. 30 and will be supporting another event there this week.

Two airmen wearing face masks carry a box.
PPE Delivery
Air Force Staff Sgt. William Wood and Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Roland Shambaugh deliver personal protective equipment to the Morgan County Health Department, Berkeley Springs, W.Va., Sept. 29, 2020. The airmen are part of the West Virginia National Guard’s task force sustainment responsible for supplying PPE to county emergency management operation centers and health departments throughout the state during the pandemic.
Credit: Air Force Staff Sgt. Timothy Sencindiver, West Virginia National Guard
VIRIN: 200929-Z-RR598-0002M

Since early on in the global pandemic, the 167th Airlift Wing has supported West Virginia COVID-19 response efforts with manpower, resources and time.

"We were told to prepare to be [ready to test] every Wednesday from now until further notice, so we don't have an end date," Air Force Maj.Lori Wyatt, 167th Medical Group lead nurse, said.

According to Dr. Lee Smith, Monongalia County Health Department executive director, although the county has a large health department, the Guard is a force multiplier for getting tasks done.

The testing detachment will also be supporting community testing in Grafton, W.Va., this week.

"We're fortunate to have a large team here so we can split up and support both locations," Wyatt said.

The team has performed COVID-19 swab testing in 22 counties in rain, snow, sleet and sweltering heat and has learned to be prepared and flexible as testing missions often change, according to Wyatt.

Airmen wearing face masks sit in a circle preparing COVID-19 nasal swab test kits.
Group Shot
Air Force Master Sgt. Matthew Stickley, Air Force Maj. Lori Wyatt, Air Force Master Sgt. Jordan Killebrew and Air Force 1st Lt. Hannah Staubs prepare COVID-19 nasal swab test kits at the West Virginia University Student Recreation Center, Morgantown, W.Va., Sept. 30, 2020. The airmen are assigned to the West Virginia National Guard’s task force medical team which has been assisting county health departments throughout the state during the pandemic.
Credit: Air Force Staff Sgt. Timothy Sencindiver, West Virginia National Guard
VIRIN: 200930-Z-RR598-0014M

Currently more than 50 airmen are supporting the state's COVID-19 response efforts.

In addition to the testing detachment, some airmen are supporting local health departments with voluntary COVID-19 mapping, and others are supporting Task Force Sustainment-East.

Task Force Sustainment-East, a team of approximately 12 guardsmen, is responsible for the delivery of personal protective equipment such as nitrile gloves, N95 masks, surgical gowns, face shields and hand sanitizer to locations in the eastern panhandle region of the state.

"It's a good opportunity for us to serve and help the state," Air Force Master Sgt. Abel Guajardo, the noncommissioned officer in charge of Task Force Sustainment — East.

(Air Force Courtesy Story from the 167th Airlift Wing).

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