The UK’s armed forces is deploying 1,500 troops to help with rapid CCP virus testing in secondary schools and colleges in England after the New Year, the government said on Tuesday. “The majority of personnel will be on task from this week as they start to conduct training,” the government said in a statement. Most of the military personnel will, via local response teams, provide schools with guidance on the testing process and set-up of the testing facilities, mostly through webinars and individual meetings. But they will also be able to provide in-person support to resolve issues that would prevent testing to go ahead if needed. The support is being provided through the Military Aid to Civil Authorities (MACA) process, the government said. “There are currently around 2,914 personnel committed to 55 tasks to support other government departments and civil authorities” with the response to the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus pandemic, the government …