Georgia National Guard activates to support COVID-19 Delta variant response
1 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – The Commanding General of the Georgia Army National Guard, Brigadier General Randall V. Simmons Jr., visited the cities of Albany and Forsyth, Georgia to meet with the Albany Chief of Police, Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital and Pruitt Palmyra Nursing Home to strategize COVID19 relief operations within the area, March 26, 2020. (Photo Credit: Capt. Fred Dablemont) VIEW ORIGINAL
Georgia National Guard activates to support COVID-19 Delta variant response
2 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – U.S. Army Soldiers and U.S. Air Force Airmen of the Georgia National Guard graduated from Grady Memorial Hospital Education Center’s Emergency Medical Services Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Program on December 16, 2020, at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia. The course provided the service members with advanced medical training necessary to provide elevated medical care to their units. (Photo Credit: Spc. Isaiah Matthews) VIEW ORIGINAL

MARIETTA, Ga. – Approximately 100 Georgia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen will assist health care workers at hospitals across the state who are dealing with an increase in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations.

Service members will help at the following hospitals: Southeast Georgia Health System in Brunswick, Northeast Georgia Medical Center in Gainesville, Wellstar Kennestone in Marietta, Piedmont Henry in Stockbridge, Phoebe Putney in Albany, Memorial Health University Medical Center in Savannah, Navicent Health in Macon, Grady Hospital in Atlanta, Piedmont Fayette in Fayetteville, and Houston Medical Center in Warner Robins.

“We are always ready to serve the people of Georgia for as long as we need to serve,” said Maj. Gen. Tom Carden, the adjutant general of the Georgia National Guard and member of the Governor’s Coronavirus Response Task Force. “The first medical support teams we are sending out are medics, and some are doctors.”

Medics were chosen based on their ability to go in and have the greatest, positive impact across the state.

Soldiers and Airmen from the Georgia National Guard were initially activated to support COVID-19 missions on March 15, 2020. Medical support teams were the first to assist across the state to alleviate the workload on civilian medical personnel at hospitals. Later in the year, members of the Georgia National Guard disinfected facilities, assisted at foodbanks, provided COVID-19 tests and collected samples.

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