Dear Friend --
Earlier today, the California National Guard approved the
City of Long Beach’s request to provide logistical support for
humanitarian assistance related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Fifty
members of the National Guard 315th Company are expected to arrive in
the city on April 10, 2020 and will remain available in this initial
deployment thru June 30, 2020.
This assistance from the National Guard will enable us to
further expand our sheltering and healthcare capacity in Long Beach.
The National Guard will be focused on humanitarian aid, and we thank
them for the support.
The purpose of the National Guard is not enforcing City
health orders, but rather enhancing public health and City services by
providing staffing assistance at the temporary shelters, as well as
support for the City’s Rapid Assessment Clinic (RAC) at Long Beach
City College. National Guard personnel will be dressed in camouflage
uniforms but will not be armed and will only perform logistical and
administrative humanitarian support functions. Examples of these
duties include assisting medical staff and managing incoming and
outgoing traffic at the RAC, monitoring the physical distancing of
crowds, housekeeping and meal services at the temporary
shelters.
After the City of Long Beach declared a state of emergency on
March 4, local National Guard officials reached out to offer support
services. The City’s Emergency Operations Center subsequently
submitted a formal request for their support on April 2. Numerous
jurisdictions throughout California, including the City of Los
Angeles, already have received assistance.
The first sites to be assisted by National Guard personnel
will be the temporary shelters at Silverado Park and Martin Luther
King Jr. Park. The City of Long Beach will not be responsible for
funding the National Guard personnel.
Thank you,
Mayor Robert Garcia
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The City encourages all residents to visit www.longbeach.gov/COVID19
for up-to-date facts on COVID-19 and to avoid misinformation. You can
also follow updates, tips and notices on the City’s social media pages
@LongBeachCity and @LBHealthDept and by following hashtag
#COVID19LongBeach.
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