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Members of Task Force Iroquois prepare to perform COVID-19

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Members of Task Force Iroquois prepare to perform COVID-19

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Members of Task Force Iroquois prepare to perform COVID-19 tests on staff members at Hickory House Nursing Home in Honey Brook, Pa., on May 22, 2020. Under guidance from the Pennsylvania Department of Health, and closely monitored by CDC officials, Pennsylvania National Guard members with Task Force Iroquois, launched a Point Prevalence Sampling Strike Team at the facility. The mission is designed to identify possible risks of exposure to COVID-19 by testing the entire staff and all residents. This is one of the first in a series pilot program that will reach out across the state. (U.S. Air National Guard video by Master Sgt. George Roach)

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22/05/2020
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