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Maryland Army National Guard providers meet with the

Maryland Army National Guard providers meet with the

Maryland Army National Guard providers meet with the lead staff from the Maryland Masonic Homes in Cockeysville, Maryland, April 9, 2020. The parties discuss the processes they have in place to contain COVID-19... More

Maryland Army National Guard Soldiers from the 1-224th

Maryland Army National Guard Soldiers from the 1-224th

Maryland Army National Guard Soldiers from the 1-224th Medical Company Area Support and the 104th Medical Company Area Support listen to a briefing at the Maryland Masonic Homes in Cockeysville, Maryland, April... More

Col. Eric Allely, Maryland State Surgeon, and Phil

Col. Eric Allely, Maryland State Surgeon, and Phil

Col. Eric Allely, Maryland State Surgeon, and Phil Gordon, Crofton Care General Manager, greet each other prior to a meeting in Crofton, Maryland, April 9, 2020. Maryland National Guard medical staff is doing t... More

2nd Lt. Justin Lee, Medical Surgical Nurse with the

2nd Lt. Justin Lee, Medical Surgical Nurse with the

2nd Lt. Justin Lee, Medical Surgical Nurse with the 104th Medical Company Area Support, speaks with Celia Goughenour, Director of Nursing, and Mary Wheat, Director in Training, outside of Crofton Care & Rehabil... More

: A Crofton Care nurse screens Soldiers upon entry

: A Crofton Care nurse screens Soldiers upon entry

: A Crofton Care nurse screens Soldiers upon entry to the facility in Crofton, Maryland, April 9, 2020. Many businesses, not only medical facilities, have adopted a screening process for personnel entering the ... More

Maryland National Guard providers led by Col. Eric

Maryland National Guard providers led by Col. Eric

Maryland National Guard providers led by Col. Eric Allely, Maryland State Surgeon, arrive at Crofton Care & Rehabilitation Center in Crofton, Maryland, April 9, 2020, to discuss capabilities of facility. The Ma... More

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