Photo by Staff Sgt. Amber Mullen, 178th Wing Public Affairs
Senior Airman Briana Staples, a material management journeyman assigned to the 123rd Air Control Squadron, moves a pallet of N95 respirator masks Dec. 14, 2020, at the State of Ohio’s Receive, Store and Stage warehouse. Staples supported the mission that collects and distributes personal protective equipment statewide to health care and other frontline workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Guard members complete mission to supply critical PPE during COVID-19 pandemic
Story by Spc. Jessica Silhavy, Ohio National Guard Public Affairs
COLUMBUS, Ohio (07/29/21)
Since mid-September 2020, the Ohio National Guard aided in distributing personal protective equipment to Ohioans in need at the Ohio Department of Health’s Receive, Store and Stage warehouse.
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Statehouse News Bureau Members of the Ohio National Guard s 37th Infantry Brigade Combat Team help out at the Mid-Ohio Food Bank in March 2020 at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Some Democratic state lawmakers say the Ohio National Guard has helped keep Ohioans safe during the pandemic. So, some lawmakers have drafted a bill to give members $1,000 each as a thank you for their service.
State Rep. Bride Rose Sweeney (D-Cleveland) says the Guard stepped up to address key needs. She notes they helped with inmates in the state’s prisons during outbreaks of the virus, helped vaccinate Ohioans in nursing homes, and more.