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Czech Republic Military University Hospital Prague Director of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Col. Tomas Henlin (lower left) gives a presentation about their current protocol for COVID-19 patient care to Texas National Guard 136th Airlift Wing Medical Group Physician Assistant Capt. Natalya Stadler (center) and Nebraska National Guard 155th Air Refueling Wing Medical Group Nurse Capt. Stephanie Evans (right), members of the medical team from Nebraska and Texas National Guard at the hospital campus in Prague, Nov. 20, 2020. A team of medical professionals from the Nebraska and Texas National Guard traveled to the Czech Republic in support of the State Partnership Program to share information and best practices as part of the response to COVID-19. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. R. Denise Mommens)

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20/11/2020
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