The Mobile Testing Units played a vital role in helping
essential workers, who were most vulnerable to the
virus, access tests. The unit was designed by British
Army engineers in just 7
days. Since the programme began, more than 2,700
service personnel have run 218 mobile testing units,
working nearly 1 million hours to conduct more than
700,000 tests around the country. Now the Armed Forces
will train civilian contractors to continue this
essential role.
Defence Secretary said:
Thousands of our Armed Forces personnel - regular,
reservists plus supporting civilians - stepped up to
serve on the front line in the fight against
coronavirus.
The four month mission of those on the national
testing programme helped to carry out more than six
million tests, with 218 military Mobile Testing Teams
deploying around the country as needed. This is an
extraordinary effort.
As those teams now train civilian contactors to
continue the work I want to say a huge thank you to
our Armed Forces for doing what they do best and
supporting the nation’s resilience in a time of
crisis.
Maj Gen David Eastman MBE, Commander Standing Joint
Command (UK),the headquarters who lead the Armed
Forces’ response to Covid-19, said:
I am incredibly proud of our servicemen and women who
designed and deployed with the Mobile Testing Units
across the United Kingdom and provided the public
with professional and efficient testing facilities.
We are delighted to be able to support and complement
the testing centres established by the NHS and will
continue to deliver on any request for assistance in
the fight against the Coronavirus.
In Northern Ireland, mobile testing units have been
civilian operated from the outset. The handover process
has now begun in England, Scotland and Wales.
- Key Facts
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Overall the National Testing Programme has
conducted 6,211,703 tests at both Regional
Testing Sites and Mobile Testing Units (as at
20 July).
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Military Mobile Testing Units have deployed
8,327 times, working 99,924 days or 999,240
hours, conducting 739,821 tests.
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2,784 service personnel delivered 218 Mobile
Testing Units with a daily testing capacity of
87,200 (as at 13 July).
Read more about how the UK Armed Forces supported the
response to COVID-19 at the Voices of the
Armed Forces blog